Otago Daily Times

The oldest telescope in New Zealand

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This week, I would like to share the story of how Tu¯hura Otago Museum discovered that it had the oldest telescope in New Zealand, dating back to 1736, in our collection. I first heard about this historic telescope not from my own collection­s team but in an email from an astronomy colleague, William Tobin.

William Tobin, an emeritus professor of astronomy at the University of Canterbury, was not just a scholar but a historian. After his retirement, he relocated to France, dedicating his days to writing papers on past astronomer­s. His expertise led him to become one of the world’s authoritie­s on Leon Foucault, the renowned figure behind the pendulum. His knowledge and passion for the subject were unparallel­ed.

In 2016, I received an email from William asking if we had a particular telescope in our collection, which, if we did, would make it the oldest telescope in New Zealand, surpassing telescopes held by Te Papa and Space Place. He mentioned he had heard about it via an internet search because he was researchin­g telescopes made by James Short. I forwarded the email to the collection­s team. About two days later Tu¯hura’s curator of humanities turned up in my office, smiling and, I’m not joking about this, clutching a big cardboard box with a handwritte­n label which said ‘‘very old telescope’’.

After he retired to France, William Tobin had another claim to fame.

William was furious about being disenfranc­hised in the

Brexit vote. As someone who had lived away from the UK for many years, he was not allowed to vote in the Brexit referendum. But, thanks to the electoral rules, he could run for Parliament.

So, in 2019, William Tobin ran in the constituen­cy of Uxbridge and South Ruislip. His opponent was Boris Johnson, the Prime Minister of the UK.

William’s platform was ‘‘Don’t vote for Tobin, let Tobin Vote.’’

He received precisely five votes in the election.

Tobin was no normal politician and sadly died in 2022. But thanks to him, we know the

Otago Museum has New Zealand’s oldest telescope. It is presently displayed in the ‘‘Director’s Choice’’ exhibition on the museum’s stairwell.

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