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A line of them being worked on by mechanics in the pits
coaches and carts in St Paul's Churchyard
Churchill had been unable to have his own way about proposed defence cuts
manager Lawrie McMenemy
Cancer, from John Flamsteed's 'Atlas Coelestis Size:L: 80 x 60cm A line of them beingThe constellation Cancer (the crab), with Leo (the lion), Gemini (the twins), Hydra and Canis Minor. Map 4 from John Flamsteed's Atlas Coelestis, or star atlas (London, 1729). This was the first celestial atlas based on telescopic observations. Published posthumously, it was the work of the Astronomer Royal John Flamsteed FRS (1646 1719), and used the catalogue of 2935 stars in his 1725 Historia Coelestis Britannica. Original: engraving. 1729