Author name: Richard Clarke

25TH June, 2017. Seeing the stars.

The telescope invented and constructed by Galileo (1564-1642) achieved a 30x magnification (about the same as a modern, medium-priced pair of binoculars), this enabling him to make ground-breaking discoveries about our solar system. Galileo had the advantages of a Mediterranean climate, little atmospheric pollution and minimal light pollution, compared to the 21st century. Both Copernicus and […]

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21st June, 2017. ‘Sammy’ squirrel and Felix Mendelssohn.

Currently walking dog along section of ‘Middlegate’ before breakfast, the section immediately west of the chalk quarry has overhanging trees on both sides. Like most dogs Molly chases squirrels when on the ground, but not only can they ‘gallop’ surprisingly fast they can also climb vertically up the tree-trunk and into the canopy, and, in

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15th June, 2017. Hull City Hall and the ‘Look up’ theme.

Recently went on a long-overdue research visit to Hull History Centre where, incidentally, Alec Gill’s excellent exhibition of his photos of the Hessle Road community in the late 1970s  was attracting a lot of interest. While there I had a conversation with John Scotney, Chairman of Hull Civic Soc., who mentioned his current research into the professional life

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