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It was not only for his profound learning that scientists revered him. They could not fail to be attracted by his magnetic personality, for though frail and often in weak health, he ever preserved the same charming and cheerful manner, and was full of eagerness and enthusiasm in discussing plans for
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the better pursuit of scientific truth. Surely there never was any scientific man so well-beloved as he.
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1 January 1908. A seismological station was also set up, Pigot ordering a set of
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From 1925 to 1929, Pigot took solar radiation measurements at Riverview and
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and Catherine Page. Edward was initially educated by tutors at home and a
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priest, seismologist and astronomer. He was president of the
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on 1 September 1923 with a visiting Japanese seismologist,
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for use in long-range weather forecasting. He contacted
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He volunteered for the 125: 119:in 1923–24 and a council member of the 14: 560:Academics of University College Dublin 487: 195:St Francis Xavier's College, Melbourne 26: 555:Christian clergy from County Dublin 515:20th-century Australian astronomers 24: 424:Dictionary of Australian Biography 403:Australian Dictionary of Biography 199:Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview 164:Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer 132:Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview 25: 586: 399:Pigot, Edward Francis (1858–1929) 535:Alumni of Trinity College Dublin 440:Royal Society of New South Wales 229:in 1899, and was located at the 152:master of the Court of Exchequer 121:Royal Society of New South Wales 117:British Astronomical Association 31: 575:20th-century Irish astronomers 570:19th-century Irish astronomers 13: 1: 545:Burials at Gore Hill Cemetery 391: 277:Riverview College Observatory 505:Irish emigrants to Australia 7: 550:People from Dundrum, Dublin 379: 266:meteorological observations 10: 591: 565:20th-century Irish Jesuits 525:19th-century Irish Jesuits 317:. He made measurements of 187:University College, Dublin 473:The Sydney Morning Herald 40:This article includes a 419:"Pigot, Edward Francis" 303:Goondiwindi, Queensland 172:Trinity College, Dublin 69:more precise citations. 377: 325:. He observed a major 248:Pigot had visited the 245:still in poor health. 139: 429:Angus & Robertson 372: 281:seismological station 231:Zi-Ka-Wei Observatory 129: 475:, 22 and 23 May 1929 307:total solar eclipses 136:Edward Francis Pigot 98:Edward Francis Pigot 18:Edward Francis Pigot 520:Irish seismologists 446:, 49 (1915), p 448; 409:, 1988, pp 230–231. 221:and was ordained a 180:Bachelor of Surgery 160:David Richard Pigot 130:The observatory at 123:from 1921 to 1929. 510:Australian Jesuits 362:Gore Hill cemetery 360:and was buried in 283:in March 1909 and 250:Jesuit observatory 142:Pigot was born in 140: 42:list of references 530:Jesuit scientists 469:, 1930, p. 5 323:foucault pendulum 189:but emigrated to 95: 94: 87: 16:(Redirected from 582: 452:, 2 (1940), p 17 432: 185:Pigot taught at 170:. 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Irish
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New South Wales
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Royal Society of New South Wales

Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview
Edward Francis Pigot
Dundrum
Ireland
master of the Court of Exchequer
Sir James Murray
David Richard Pigot
Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer
governess
Trinity College, Dublin
B.A.
Bachelor of Surgery
University College, Dublin
Australia
St Francis Xavier's College, Melbourne

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