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Caroline Herschel at the Herschel Museum in Bath
Last weekend whilst visiting the fascinating Herschel Museum in Bath I spotted these pages (below) from an old DC Wonder Woman comic book about the life of Caroline Herschel. I knew something about Caroline and her brother William from illustrating The Comic Book History of … Continue reading
Caroline and William Herschel’s garden at the Herschel Museum, Bath
There’s a little garden behind the Herschel Museum, where 18C astronomers Caroline and William Herschel observed skies unpolluted by modern street lighting etc. It has an air of tranquillity, and is filled with plants thought to be popular in the 18C.