(1960?–69?) Terry Dickinson's observatory in Toronto.
Palamar Observatory built by T. Dickinson in 1966, 10'x12' in size and featuring a roll-off roof. The observatory houses a 7-inch f/17 refractor and this instrument, with an objective made by Harold Brown, a Toronto Centre member, featured prominently in the recorded observations of the disappearance of Saturn's rings in 1966. Mr. Dickinson is another of that welcome group of observers who enjoy sharing their equipment and knowledge with others.
—from the centennial edition of 'Scope, 1968