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The author chronicles a career largely defined by his long stewardship of the Greenwich Observatory, detailing administrative duties, scientific investigations, and advisory work for governmental and professional bodies. He describes observational programs, instrument projects, time and longitude determinations, geodetic and tidal studies, and participation in standardization and public inquiries. The narrative leans heavily on preserved correspondence, annual reports, and published papers, while letters to his wife provide personal glimpses of earlier years. Extensive lists of published papers and reports illustrate the scope and continuity of his output. The later sections compress routine records and rely on journals and notes compiled by editors to summarize the closing years.

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George Biddell Airy

Sir George Biddell Airy was a prominent British astronomer and mathematician, best known for his work as the Astronomer Royal from 1835 to 1881. His contributions to the field of astronomy include significant advancements in celestial mechanics and the establishment of the Greenwich Observatory as a leading institution for astronomical research. Airy's autobiography provides insights into his life and the scientific community of his time, reflecting on both personal experiences and professional achievements. His legacy includes not only his scientific work but also his influence on the development of modern astronomy.

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