4. Observatory Dome Structure
3. Observatory Back
2. Observatory Dome Door
1. Observatory Front
9. Obelisk For Scale
8. Obelisk Growth
7. Obelisk Looking Up
6. Obelisk Cut Bench Mark
5. Obelisk Side 4
4. Obelisk Side 3
3. Obelisk Side 2
2. Obelisk Side 1
1. Obelisk Dominates Landscape
21. Temple Leaving
20. Temple Sussex Heritage Trust
19. Temple Stones
18. Temple Stones
17. Temple Stones
16. Temple Stones
15. Temple Cut Stones
14. Temple Lichen
13. Out From The Pillars
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6. Observatory Weathervane
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1. Sugar Loaf From Temple
2. Sugar Loaf Looking Up
3. Sugar Loaf Gleeming
4. Sugar Loaf Cut Bench Mark
5. Sugar Loaf Looking Out
6. Sugar Loaf Haloed
7. Sugar Loaf Front
1. St Giles Spire Looking Up
2. St Giles Looking Up
3. St Giles Dallington
4. St Giles Spire & Cemetary
5. St Giles Cut Bench Mark
6. St Giles Spire
7. St Giles Church
8. St Giles Toppled Cross
9. St Giles Spire
1. Summer House
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1. Pyramid From Road
2. Pyramid & Brightling Church
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Artists used different types of Camera Obscura to trace accurate images from nature and incorporate these images into their drawings and paintings. With this in mind, one wonders if frequent visitor to Rose Hill, J M W Turner may have made use of the Camera Obscura while there.
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