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Elijah Howarth

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Elijah Howarth (1853 – 1 April, 1938) was an English museum curator.

Elijah was the son of a labourer. In 1871 he started work at the Liverpool Museum. His early exhibition work helped establish the Walker Art Gallery and allowed him to develop his skills as an art conservator. However he was also trained in astronomy by John Couch Adams. In 1876 he was appointed curator at newly opened Sheffield City Museum in Weston Park. He went on to set up the Weston Park Observatory in 1880 and two years later developed the Weston Park Weather Station. He also founded the Mappin Art Gallery and High Hazels Museum.[1]

He was the founding editor of the Museums Journal, which he edited from 1901 to 1909.[2]

He was also an active freemason.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Elijah Howarth". collections.museums-sheffield.org.uk. Museums Sheffield. Retrieved 30 September 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Obituary Notices: Fellows:- Howarth, Elijah". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 99: 311. 1939. Bibcode:1939MNRAS..99..311.. doi:10.1093/mnras/99.4.311.