Sir Howard Grubb, Parsons and Co.

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Sir Howard Grubb, Parsons and Co.
legal form Ltd.
founding 1833
resolution 1985
Seat Newcastle upon Tyne , UKUnited KingdomUnited Kingdom 

Sir Howard Grubb, Parsons and Co. Ltd. , also known as Grubb Parsons, was a telescope manufacturer based in Newcastle upon Tyne .

The company was founded in Dublin in 1833 by Thomas Grubb under the name Grubb Telescope Company . His son Howard Grubb joined in 1864. The company ran into financial difficulties in 1925, was bought by Sir Charles Parsons and renamed.

Major telescopes

The 27- inch refractor telescope at the University of Vienna
The 74 inch Radcliffe Telescope
William Herschel Telescope

The company made a number of telescopes, some of which were among the largest of their time . The largest reflector telescopes are:

The latter two are Schmidt cameras . In the 19th century the company had also manufactured important telescopes:

was the second largest telescope of the time, after the Leviathan , which was designed by Charles Parson's father and resembled him in terms of the metal mirror. In addition, a number of refractors were also built, so it was

the largest lens telescope of its time, only surpassed by the two previously mentioned telescopes.

Web links

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