The following pages link to David Gill (astronomer)
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View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- Great Pyramid of Giza (links | edit)
- June 12 (links | edit)
- 1843 (links | edit)
- List of astronomers (links | edit)
- Epsilon Eridani (links | edit)
- Jacobus Kapteyn (links | edit)
- Kapteyn's Star (links | edit)
- Epsilon Indi (links | edit)
- List of non-fiction writers (links | edit)
- History of the telescope (links | edit)
- List of Scottish writers (links | edit)
- List of craters on Mars: A–G (links | edit)
- 1914 in science (links | edit)
- British Science Association (links | edit)
- 1843 in science (links | edit)
- Ernest Mouchez (links | edit)
- Bruce Medal (links | edit)
- Edmund Neville Nevill (links | edit)
- Robert T. A. Innes (links | edit)
- James Craig Watson Medal (links | edit)
- Sir David Gill (redirect page) (links | edit)
- William Henry Finlay (links | edit)
- Alexander F. I. Forbes (links | edit)
- Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society (links | edit)
- Astronomical Society of Southern Africa (links | edit)
- List of Scottish scientists (links | edit)
- Marischal College (links | edit)
- Meanings of minor-planet names: 11001–12000 (links | edit)
- Great Comet of 1882 (links | edit)
- Gill (lunar crater) (links | edit)
- List of craters on the Moon: G–K (links | edit)
- 1882 in South Africa (links | edit)
- List of Aberdonians (links | edit)
- St Machar's Cathedral (links | edit)
- Royal Medal (links | edit)
- Royal Institution Christmas Lectures (links | edit)
- Lindsay Eddie (links | edit)
- South African Astronomical Observatory (links | edit)
- Heliometer (links | edit)
- Dollar Academy (links | edit)
- Harry Escombe (links | edit)
- Alexander William Roberts (links | edit)
- James Lindsay, 26th Earl of Crawford (links | edit)
- David Gill (links | edit)
- Asimov's Biographical Encyclopedia of Science and Technology (links | edit)
- Dorothea Klumpke (links | edit)
- Sir David Gill (astronomer) (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Science and technology in South Africa (links | edit)
- Coats Observatory (links | edit)
- John Jackson (astronomer) (links | edit)