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1905 Eclipse #06

Leaving the King. Photo by Near.

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1905 Eclipse #05

Before leaving. Photo by Marsh.

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1905 Eclipse #04

Quebec. Photo by Near.

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1905 Eclipse #03

The Dominion Observatory in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.  Inset: Dr. W.F. King, Chief Astronomer of the Dominion; in general charge of the expedition.

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1905 Eclipse #01

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Inuvik Expedition 1972

John Howell and RASC Calgary Centre members on an eclipse expedition to Inuvik NWT on 1972 July 9.

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1932 Eclipse #51

The apparatus used to convert the film to slides. It says Camtech on the film reel on the right, the name of a local Hamilton-based photography company. You can almost read the text on the film frames.

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1932 Eclipse #50

How the great shadow advances from the left - half a mile per second. Airplane pictures taken above the clouds at intervals of five seconds... National Geographic Magazine, Nov. 1932.

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1932 Eclipse #49

The phenomenon passes!

RASC Hamilton Centre—1932 Eclipse
Scanned by Colin Haig
 
These slides are from the August 31st, 1932 solar eclipse expedition in Acton Vale, Quebec. There was an 8mm film that somebody (no idea who) transferred key frames to 35mm slides. I am not sure when actually that transfer was done or when the slides were developed. I scanned these (2006-02-11 through 2006-04-06) using a NIKON Coolscan V ED at highest resolution.

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1932 Eclipse #48

Eclipse as the moon starts to withdraw across the sun's face.

RASC Hamilton Centre—1932 Eclipse
Scanned by Colin Haig
 
These slides are from the August 31st, 1932 solar eclipse expedition in Acton Vale, Quebec. There was an 8mm film that somebody (no idea who) transferred key frames to 35mm slides. I am not sure when actually that transfer was done or when the slides were developed. I scanned these (2006-02-11 through 2006-04-06) using a NIKON Coolscan V ED at highest resolution.

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