Anne Sheepshanks Explained

Anne Sheepshanks
Birth Date:1794
Birth Place:Leeds
Death Date:8 February 1876
Death Place:Reading
Known For:gifts to Astronomy
Nationality:British

Anne Sheepshanks (1789 - 1876) was a British astronomical benefactor.

Life

Sheepshanks was born in Leeds in 1794. She was the daughter of Joseph and Ann Sheepshanks. Her mother was from Kendal and her father was a cloth manufacturer. Her brothers were John and Richard Sheepshanks. In 1819 her brother Richard returned from being tenth wrangler and after obtaining his master's degree at Trinity College, Cambridge. Sheepshanks went to live with him. When he died unmarried in Reading in 1855 she was his heir.[1] She gave 196 books from her brother's book collection to the Royal Astronomical Society.[2]

Sheepshanks gave £10,000 to the Cambridge Observatory. This fund was used to purchase a modern photographic telescope at the observatory, which was named in her honour, and also to establish the Sheepshanks Exhibition.[3] She became an honorary member of the Royal Astronomical Society.[4] The crater Sheepshanks on the Moon is also named after her, one of the few lunar craters with a female eponym.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Clerke . Agnes M. . Agnes Mary Clerke . Hoskin . Michael . 2004 . Sheepshanks, Richard (1794–1855) . 25288.
  2. Book: Hollis , H. P. . Dreyer . J. L. E. . John Louis Emil Dreyer . Turner . H. H. . Herbert Hall Turner . History of the Royal Astronomical Society, 1820–1920 . . 1923 . London, United Kingdom . 192 . 0-632-02173-X . 4 December 2019.
  3. Book: Society, Royal Astronomical. Monthly Notices ...: Containing Papers, Abstracts of Papers, and Reports of the Proceedings of the Society. 1877-01-01. en.
  4. Anne Sheepshanks: patron, benefactor, sister, by Mark Hurn A&G (2016) 57 (3): 3.11. http://astrogeo.oxfordjournals.org/content/57/3/3.11.abstract