Fearon Fallows (4 July 1788 – 25 July 1831) was an English astronomer.
Life
He was born in Cockermouth in Cumberland in 1788, [a] the son of John Fallows, a weaver, and his wife Rebecca Fallas.[2] He was taught by his father to read, and learned Latin and maths, and worked as a Parish Clerk in the nearby village of Bridekirk.[3] Due in some part to the dedication of his father and the generosity of the townspeople, the scholarly Fearon was given the funds to attend St John's College, Cambridge, where he studied mathematics, coming third in his year when he graduated in 1813.
Before travelling to South Africa, he married Mary Anne Hervey, on 1 January 1821.
Between 1821 and 1829 he worked to site, plan and develop the observatory, which was the first astronomical observatory in the southern hemisphere. He also served the Church of England in his time there.
He, and all the observatory staff, caught scarlet fever in 1830 and, still director of the observatory, he died of scarlet fever in Simon's Town, South Africa in 1831 at the age of forty-three.
When he first arrived, he only had two portable instruments and a clock, perhaps a Harrison clock. The instruments were a Circle and a Transit Instrument. When the observatory was built, he used a Jones Mural Circle and a Dolland Transit Circle.
Cockermouth connection
The life and work of Fallows is commemorated in Cockermouth by infoboards, in the Old Kings Arms Lane and Lowther Went, and inside the Kirkgate Arts Centre.
Info board about Fearon Fallows in town of birthFearon Fallows infoboard in lane in town of birthMention of Fearon Fallows in an Arts Centre in the town of his birth
Publications
Fallows, Fearon (1822). "Communication of a Curious Appearance Lately Observed upon the Moon". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. 112. Royal Society: 237–238. doi:10.1098/rstl.1822.0018. JSTOR107681.
↑Birth year not 1789 as claimed by some sources[1]
↑Warner, Brian (1997). "The Age of Fallows". Monthly Notes of the Astronomical Society of Southern Africa. 56: 107–8. Bibcode:1997MNSSA..56..107W.
↑Hockey, Thomas (2009). Virginia Trimble; Thomas R. Williams; Katherine Bracher; Richard Jarrell; Jordan D. Marché; F. Jamil Ragep (eds.). The Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers. Springer Publishing. ISBN978-0-387-31022-0.
↑Atkinson, Stuart (1989). "The Reverend Fearon Fallows". Astronomy Now. 3 (5): 33. Bibcode:1989AsNow...3...33A.