Robert Traill Omond
Robert Traill Omond FRSE LLD SMS was a British physicist, geologist and meteorologist who set up the Ben Nevis Observatory.
Life
He was born on 5 June 1858, the son of Mary Eliza Traill, daughter of Thomas Stewart Traill, and Dr Robert Omond of 43 Charlotte Square in Edinburgh. He was educated at the Collegiate School in Edinburgh then studied science at the University of Edinburgh.In 1883 he set up an observatory on Ben Nevis and served as its Superintendent 1883 to 1891 and as its honorary superintendent 1891 until death.
In 1884 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were Peter Guthrie Tait, Alexander Crum Brown, Alexander Buchan and Sir John Murray. He was awarded the Society's Keith Prize for the period 1889–1891. The University of Edinburgh awarded him an honorary doctorate in 1913.
In later life he lived at 3 Church Hill in the Morningside area of Edinburgh.
He died on 27 January 1914. The entire Traill/Omond family are buried together in the southern section of St Cuthberts Churchyard, immediately below Edinburgh Castle.