George Mitchell Seabroke
George Mitchell Seabroke FRAS (1 April 1848 – 1 April 1918) was an English astronomer. He began his astronomical career at Rugby School, where he was a student. Together with the school's Mathematics and Science Master, James Wilson (later Canon of Worcester), he observed double stars at . He remained at the observatory, carrying out observations and promoting the study of astronomy to the schoolboys of Rugby School.
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George Mitchell Seabroke
George Mitchell Seabroke FRAS (1 April 1848 – 1 April 1918) was an English astronomer. He began his astronomical career at Rugby School, where he was a student. Together with the school's Mathematics and Science Master, James Wilson (later Canon of Worcester), he observed double stars at . He remained at the observatory, carrying out observations and promoting the study of astronomy to the schoolboys of Rugby School.
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