Arthur Beverly, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Arthur Beverly

Watchmaker, mathematician, astronomer

Date of Birth: 22-Mar-1822

Date of Death: 25-Oct-1907

Profession: astronomer, mathematician

Nationality: New Zealand

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Arthur Beverly

  • Arthur Beverly (22 March 1822 – 25 October 1907) was a New Zealand watchmaker, mathematician and astronomer.
  • He was born the son of farmer George Beverly in Alford, Aberdeenshire, Scotland and was educated at home and by a local shoemaker in the evenings.
  • He was apprenticed at 14 to an Aberdeen watchmaker and optician, where he made a reputation as a lensmaker.
  • After he made a set of microscope lenses for Dr George Dickie, professor of botany at the University of Aberdeen, Dickie recommended him to other scientists. In 1852 he sailed to Australia and after a spell in the goldfields moved to Melbourne to work as a watchmaker, moving on to New Zealand in 1858, where he set up a business in Dunedin.
  • In the New Zealand Exhibition of 1865 he exhibited a clock, known as the Beverly Clock, which used the daily variation in temperature to wind itself up and a planimeter to measure the area of irregular shapes.
  • He was awarded the Makdougall Brisbane medal of the Royal Scottish Society of Arts in 1865 for his planimeter design. He was also very interested in astronomy and built his own 3 inch telescope.
  • The Beverly-Begg Observatory is named in his honour. He died unmarried in 1907, leaving his money to the University of Otago.

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