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Nature | Vol.152, Issue.3858 | | Pages 405-406

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Lady Lockyer

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AFTER a long and active life devoted, to wide social and scientific interests, Lady Lockyer, widow of Sir Norman Lockyer, died at Sidmouth on September 9, following a few days illness. She was ninety-one years of age, and her earthly body now rests in the little churchyard of Salcombe Regis close to that of her husband, who was buried there twenty-three years ago. The Norman Lockyer Observatory on the summit of Salcombe Hill is an outward and visible sign of the exaltation of their spirit to the skies.

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Lady Lockyer

AFTER a long and active life devoted, to wide social and scientific interests, Lady Lockyer, widow of Sir Norman Lockyer, died at Sidmouth on September 9, following a few days illness. She was ninety-one years of age, and her earthly body now rests in the little churchyard of Salcombe Regis close to that of her husband, who was buried there twenty-three years ago. The Norman Lockyer Observatory on the summit of Salcombe Hill is an outward and visible sign of the exaltation of their spirit to the skies.

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