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Step inside one of Aldershot’s most curious landmarks - the Alexander Observatory, a domed red-brick building gifted to the Army in 1906 by aeronautics pioneer Patrick Young Alexander. Discover the story behind this remarkable donation and explore the observatory’s original 1891 Grubb 8-inch refracting telescope, still in full working order.
Highlights…
• Discover Aldershot’s historic domed observatory, nestled in the heart of Aldershot Garrison
• Members of the Farnham Astronomical Society will be on hand all day to guide your visit
• Experts will demonstrate the telescope, explain how it works, and share the observatory’s incredible history
• Ask your questions, explore the science, and enjoy a hands-on experience of this unique site
Whether you're a stargazer, history buff, or curious explorer, this is a rare chance to experience Aldershot’s scientific heritage up close.
Cost: Free
Times: 10am to 3pm
Location: Alexander Observatory, Queens Avenue (By The Cambridge School), GU11 4AA
Further information: No pre-booking required. Just turn up
Organiser: Farnham Astronomical Society
This event is part of Heritage Heritage Festival. For the full programme of over 40 events, visit www.rushmoor.gov.uk/heritagefestival.
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Queens Avenue Aldershot, Aldershot, United Kingdom