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In photos: 100 years ago Einstein visited Yerkes Observatory and more Yerkes photos

  • May 14, 2021
  • May 14, 2021

Did you know 100 years ago in 1921, Einstein visited the Yerkes Observatory in Williams Bay on the shores of Geneva Lake in Wisconsin. Check out these photos from the past and present of the observatory. 

Einstein visit

Einstein visit

Famed mathematician Albert Einstein, seventh from left, appears in a photo dated May 6, 1921, with staff at the Yerkes Observatory in Williams Bay. The facility has hosted scores of influential and groundbreaking researchers over its 123 years.

Yerkes Observatory

Williams Bay history - 23

Williams Bay history - 23

An unidentified woman feeds ducks and chickens with Yerkes Observatory looming large in the background.

Contributed photo, Regional News

Williams Bay history - 16

Williams Bay history - 16

Yerkes Observatory and the surrounding lakefront campus is shown in an aerial from the early 1900s.

Contributed photo, Regional News

Williams Bay history - 28

Williams Bay history - 28

Edwin Brant Frost, a former Yerkes Observatory director who died in 1935, for whom the current Frost Park is named at the corner of Geneva and Congress streets.

Contributed photo, Regional News

E.E. Barnard Yerkes figure

E.E. Barnard Yerkes figure

E.E. Barnard is shown standing outside Yerkes Observatory in Williams Bay in 1920, just a few years before his death. (Contributed photo/Regional News)

Watch now: A look inside Yerkes Observatory in Williams Bay

Planning for the future

Planning for the future

Members of the Yerkes Future Foundation find shade under a large maple tree on a portion of the 48-acre John Olmsted-designed grounds of the Yerkes Observatory in Williams Bay. The 60,000-square-foot facility, home to three domes each with its own telescope, was constructed between 1894 and 1897.

JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL

Ornate design

Ornate design

Yerkes Future Foundation committee members Chuck Ebeling, left, and Frank Bonifacic, center, visit with Ed Struble, who has been the director of building and grounds at the Yerkes Observatory in Williams Bay, Wis. for nearly 30 years Wednesday, June 10, 2020. JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL

JOHN HART STATE JOURNAL

Gathering in the rotunda

Gathering in the rotunda

Yerkes Future Foundation committee members Chuck Ebeling, left, Dianna Colman, center, and Frank Bonifacic gather in the ornate lobby of the 1890’s-era Yerkes Observatory in Williams Bay, Wis. Wednesday, June 10, 2020.

JOHN HART STATE JOURNAL

Historic library

Historic library

Yerkes Future Foundation committee members Chuck Ebeling and Dianna Colman look over the library of the Yerkes Observatory in Williams Bay. The facility is also home to laboratories, a machine shop and a vault that holds thousands of glass-plate images of stars, planets and distant solar systems.

JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL

Opening the roof

Opening the roof

Ed Struble, who has been the director of building and grounds at Yerkes Obervatory for nearly 30 years, controls the dome's movable roof panels with an electric control switch at the 1890's-era research facility in Williams Bay, Wis. Wednesday, June 10, 2020. JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL

JOHN HART STATE JOURNAL

World's largest refracting telescope

World's largest refracting telescope

Centered inside a 90-foot diameter dome, the 1890s-era refracting telescope at Yerkes Observatory in Williams Bay towers over visitors. The University of Chicago last month transferred ownership of the 123-year-old facility to the Yerkes Future Foundation, a preservation group that plans to restore, refurbish and reopen the historic research center.

JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL

Maneuverable by hand

Maneuverable by hand

Built in the 1890s, the world's largest refracting telescope is maneuvered by hand by Ed Struble, who has served for nearly 30 years as director of building and grounds at the Yerkes Observatory in Williams Bay. The floor can also be raised and lowered to bring people closer to the eye piece.

JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL

Historic plate

Historic plate

One of tens of thousands of glass photograph plates captured by the 40-inch refracting telescope at the Yerkes Observatory in Williams Bay is held by Dianna Colman, chairwoman of the Yerkes Future Foundation.

JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL

Rotating the dome

Rotating the dome

Ed Struble, who has been the director of building and grounds at Yerkes Obervatory for nearly 30 years, rotates the dome's movable roof with an electric control panel at the 1890's-era research facility in Williams Bay, Wis. Wednesday, June 10, 2020. JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL

JOHN HART STATE JOURNAL

Viewer's angle

Viewer's angle

Built in the 1890's, the telescope at the Yerkes Observatory in Williams Bay, Wis., seen Wednesday, June 10, 2020, is the largest refracting telescope in the world. Electrical components added in the 1960's are visible on the lower end of the 60-foot-long viewing tube. JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL

JOHN HART STATE JOURNAL

Historic facade

Historic facade

In operation since 1897, ownership of the Yerkes Observatory in Williams Bay was transferred last month from the University of Chicago to the Yerkes Future Foundation, which has plans to raise $20 million for its renovation and operations.

JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL

Elaborate entrance

Elaborate entrance

Ornate stonework in the entrance of the Yerkes Observatory in Williams Bay, Wis. greets visitors Wednesday, June 10, 2020. Designed by architect Henry Ives Cobb and built on the shores of Lake Geneva in the 1890's, the research facility has been referred to as the birthplace of modern astrophysics. JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL

JOHN HART STATE JOURNAL

Largest of three

Largest of three

The largest of three domes at the Yerkes Observatory in Williams Bay, Wis. shades visitors to the grounds of the research facility Wednesday, June 10, 2020. Recently, the University of Chicago transferred ownership of the 123-year-old building to the Yerkes Future Foundation, a preservation group that plans to restore, refurbish and reopen the historically-significant center. JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL

JOHN HART STATE JOURNAL

Forty-eight acres on Lake Geneva

Forty-eight acres on Lake Geneva

Members of the Yerkes Future Foundation explore the John Olmsted-designed grounds of the Yerkes Observatory in Williams Bay, Wis. Wednesday, June 10, 2020. Recently, the University of Chicago transferred ownership of the 123-year-old facility to the foundation, a preservation group that plans to restore, refurbish and reopen the research center. JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL

JOHN HART STATE JOURNAL

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