Background
Redman was born at Rodborough near Stroud, Gloucestershire and educated at Marling School and Street John"s College, Cambridge.
director president Professor of Astronomy
Redman was born at Rodborough near Stroud, Gloucestershire and educated at Marling School and Street John"s College, Cambridge.
Redman was born at Rodborough near Stroud, Gloucestershire and educated at Marling School and, Cambridge.
He was director of the University of Cambridge Observatories 1947-1972. He had started his career at the Dominion Astrophysical Observatory (DAO) in Victoria, British Columbia 1928-1931. He moved to Cambridge University, United Kingdom and was Assistant Director at the Solar Physics Observatory 1931-1937. he was then Chief Assistant at the Oxford University Radcliffe Observatory outside Pretoria, South Africa from 1939–1947.
Among his doctoral students were John Hutchings, Colin Scarfe, and Gordon Walker.
He received his Doctor of Philosophy under the direction of Arthur Stanley Eddington in 1931. In 1946 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society.
From 1947 to 1972 he was Director of Combined Observatories. He served as president of the Royal Astronomical Society from 1959 to 1961.
The asteroid 1993 PE (7886 Redman) has been named for him jointly with the astronomer Russell Ormond Redman, no relation except for their shared initials and the fact that both worked at the DAO during significant parts of their careers.
Royal Society.