McDonald Observatory

McDonald Observatory
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McDonald Observatory
Living Quarters 2
II: Buildings and Grounds
Astronomer Walter Linke is shown in his room in McDonald Observatory, which in addition to living quarters, has chemical kitchens, a library, and laboratories. Both the observatory, in the Davis Mountains of Western Texas, and its 82-inch reflecting telescope, the second largest in the world, were designed and built by the Warner & Swasey Company of Cleveland, Ohio for the University of Texas which will operate the facility with the University of Chicago. The observatory will be dedicated May 5, 1939.
Linke, Walter | Astronomical observatories | Interior views | Bedrooms
Warner & Swasey Company
1939
Photographic prints; 18.8 x 23.5 cm
Warner & Swasey Company
1939
Davis Mountains, Texas
Archival Photographic Files
University of Chicago Library, Special Collections Research Center
apf2-05083

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