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The Newall Telescope at Ferndene, Gateshead in 1872 TOO 19Vj
The Newall Telescope at Ferndene, Gateshead in 1872 TOO 19Vj

The Newall Telescope is a 62.5 centimetres (24.6 in) refractor in the Penteli Observatory in Penteli, Greece. It was built in 1869 by Thomas Cooke for Robert Stirling Newall and when completed it was the largest telescope in the world. It was located at Newall's private observatory until 1891, when it was moved to the Cambridge Observatory where it stayed until its donation to the National Observatory of Athens and its move to the Penteli Observatory in 1959. The telescope is still operational, though it is only used for educational purposes.

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Newall Telescope
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152 36 Penteli Municipal Unit, Penteli (Penteli Community)
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The Newall Telescope at Ferndene, Gateshead in 1872 TOO 19Vj
The Newall Telescope at Ferndene, Gateshead in 1872 TOO 19Vj
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