The Society

The  Society was constituted as the William Herschel Society in 1977, initially to gather support for the rescue of the home of William Herschel at 19, New King Street, Bath, where he lived and worked  between 1777 and 1782, and from where he discovered the planet Uranus on March 13th, 1781. Drs Leslie and Elizabeth Hilliard set up the Society, and were its Chairman and Treasurer respectively for many years. Patrick Moore was a strong supporter, and agreed to be President of the Society, which he remained until his death in 2012.

Ownership of the Museum was transferred  to the Herschel House Trust, with multiple Trustees. Much more recently  the Bath Preservation Trust, became the sole Trustee, and now manages the Museum alongside other Bath museums, while the Society and other interested parties are  represented on  an advisory committee that provides expert support to the BPT.

The focus of the Society has broadened accordingly over this period.  The Society agreed to change its name to the Herschel Society at the 2020 AGM. The Home page summarises what we do, but you can see more detail on this here- What the Herschel society does .

Details of the committee which manages the Society are here : Herschel Society Committee

The Society’s Journal is distributed twice yearly to all members.

While much of our membership is based near Bath we have many members from elsewhere in the UK, and quite a few from around the world. Links are maintained with Herschel Societies in both Japan and Germany. We always keen to have new members whether near or far. The contact page is here. For details of how to join see Home Page.

You can see our constitution, latest AGM, and other Society documents here.

The Society maintains an archive of its own papers. The contents are summarised here – Archive  of the Herschel Society .

The Society has also produced a timeline of its history, here – History Timeline of Herschel Society  and relationship with Herschel Museum and BPT