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WOMAN ASTRONOMER.—One of the few women astronomers in New Zealand, Mrs. Erie Morrison, photographed in her garden at Maxwell, from where, with a two-inch refractor type of telescope, she has made interesting observations of spots on the sun. plotting them on diagrams which have been handed to the Wanganui Observatory.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 10 May 1948, Page 4

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WOMAN ASTRONOMER.—One of the few women astronomers in New Zealand, Mrs. Erie Morrison, photographed in her garden at Maxwell, from where, with a two-inch refractor type of telescope, she has made interesting observations of spots on the sun. plotting them on diagrams which have been handed to the Wanganui Observatory. Wanganui Chronicle, 10 May 1948, Page 4

WOMAN ASTRONOMER.—One of the few women astronomers in New Zealand, Mrs. Erie Morrison, photographed in her garden at Maxwell, from where, with a two-inch refractor type of telescope, she has made interesting observations of spots on the sun. plotting them on diagrams which have been handed to the Wanganui Observatory. Wanganui Chronicle, 10 May 1948, Page 4