Bellamy, Frank Arthur, 1861 or 1862-1936
Bellamy, Frank Arthur, 1863-1936
Frank Bellamy British astronomer and philatelist
VIAF ID: 24976815 ( Personal )
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Works
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Additional notes on the position of Nova Porsei. | |
An analysis of the distribution of stars on the 1.180 plates ... 1904: | |
Astrographic catalogue 1900.0 : Potsdam-Oxford section, dec. +31 to +34 : from photos | |
A comparison of the A. G. catalogue (1900.0) for Vienna...with the Radcliffe Third catalogue (1890.0) ... | |
An Error in star catalogues concerning B.D.+35°, 1508 | |
Herbert Hall Turner: a notice of his seismological work. | |
A historical account of the Ashmolean natural history society of Oxfordshire, 1880-1905. | |
A history of the Philatelic congress of Great Britain and a précis of the proceedings at the first four congresses held at Manchester, London, Birmingham, Margate, in 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912. | |
The international photographic survey of the sky | |
Johann Gottfried Galle : 1812-1910 | |
The Nomenclature of variable stars | |
Note on the cambridge magnitude equation | |
Note "On the positions of 166 stars around Nova Geminorum" etc. A new cluster in Cygnus, with right ascensions and declinations of 103 stars included in it | |
A Note relating to the preservation of negatives | |
On permanent records of natural history or other observations by means of the card catalogue system. | |
On the accuracy of Hagen's chart of T Herculis and on a possible new variable star | |
On the barometer record at the Radcliffe observatory, Oxford, with special reference to professor Turner's suggested discontinuities | |
On the near approach of the planet Eros to a star (B.D. +48°, 759) | |
On the place of the variableRU Herculis and neighbouring stars from photographic measures | |
On the proper motions of Berlin B, Nos. 5072 and 5073 | |
Phenology, or The annual appearance of certain birds, flowers of plants, and insects. | |
Positions of 166 stars around nova Geminorum ; with a discussion of systematic differences between two exposures on the same plate. On the position of X Geminorum | |
Positions of nova Persei and 159 stars within 25' distance from it. from a photograph taken at the university observatory, Oxford | |
Systematic errors in photographic distances of double stars | |
Twelfth note on the number of faint stars with large proper motions, zones +25° |