Glass framed photograph, time lapse sequence of the partially eclipsed Sun and corona at totality 1912
Map of the world (Mercator Projection) by Edward Stanford, London marked to show eclipse tracks illustrating the Saros period between 1927 to 2164. Map of the world marked to show eclipse tracks during the Saros period, 1927-2164 1927
Positive transparency on film, size 8" x 10", Solar Corona, 1900, May 28, Wadesboro, N. Carolina, E.E. Barnard, Yerkes Expedition Positive transparency on film 1900
Positive transparency on film, size 8" x 10", Solar Corona, 1908, January 3, Flint Island, South Pacific Lick Expedition Positive transparency on film 1908
Photographic print of map showing the track of the Moon's shadow across the earth, indicating the area of the total eclipse of the Sun for 19th June, 1936. (From the "American ephemeris", 1936). Photographic print of map showing the track of the Moon's shadow across the earth 1936
Photographic print of map showing the track of the Moon's shadow across the earth, indicating the area of the total eclipse of the Sun for 19th June, 1936. (From the "American ephemeris", 1936). Photographic print of map showing the track of the Moon's shadow across the earth 1936
Glass positive:- total solar eclipse, 1927, June 29, photograph of inner Corona, obtained at Giggleswick, J. Jackson, Royal Observatory, Greenwich, 6-inch Refractor, focal length, 45 ft, exposure, 19 sec, 8" x 10" Glass positive:- total solar eclipse 1927
Glass positive, 15"x12", showing the Corona at the Total Solar Eclipse of May 9th 1929. Taken at Alor Star Glass positive 1929
Positive transparency on film, size 14" x 14", Sun's Corona at total eclipse of 1926, January 14; at Benkoelen, Sumatra, by F.W. Aston Positive transparency on film 1926
"Total Eclipse of the Sun, August 31st 1932. Map showing complete path of Moon's Shadow". Enlarged from map published in "Supplement to the American Ephemeris, 1932" "Total Eclipse of the Sun, August 31st 1932. Map showing complete path of Moon's Shadow" 1932
Glass positive, 15" x 12", showing the Corona at the Total Solar Eclipse of June 29th 1927. Taken at Giggleswick school, Settle Glass positive 1927
Five positive transparencies, size 3 1/4" x 3 1/4", successive photographs (5) taken at Sahdol, India, during the total Solar eclipse of 1898, January 22, (prepared from negatives lent by the Astronomer Royal) Five positive transparencies 1898