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Foredown Tower

Coordinates:50°51′01″N0°12′57″W / 50.8504°N 0.2159°W /50.8504; -0.2159
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Foredown Tower
Image in the Foredown Tower camera obscura
Foredown Tower is located in Brighton & Hove
Foredown Tower
Location of Foredown Tower withinBrighton and Hove

Foredown Tower is a formerwater tower inPortslade, in the city ofBrighton and Hove,England, that now contains one of only two operationalcamera obscuras in southeast England.[1]

Built in 1909 as a water tower for Foredown Hospital, an isolationsanatorium for patients with infectious diseases, the structure was left standing when the hospital was demolished in 1988–89. After the installation of the camera obscura, which is located in acupola at the top of the tower and projects images of the surrounding area onto a dish below, it was opened to the public in 1991.[2]

The structure was operated as the Foredown Tower Countryside Centre by Brighton & Hove City Council's Museums & Libraries department until 2008, when the Conservative council decided it was "not economically viable as a visitor attraction".[3] The council announced that the tower would be leased to the local Hove and AdurSea Cadets for use as a base, with the intention that access to the camera obscura would be preserved.[4]

Despite these changes, the tower served as the meeting place of the Foredown Tower Astronomers,[5] an astronomical society that conducted classes and demonstrations at the site, using the camera obscura to observe the sky both by day and night, until January 2010.

The local council then investigated potential links with community organisations,[6] and in September 2011 it was announced that the tower would be used as an adult learning and visitor centre under the administration of Portslade Learning CommunityCIC[7] (now the Portslade Adult Learning CIC), which initially opened the tower sporadically for special events and short courses.[8] In June 2012, the Foredown Tower Learning and Visitor Centre was reopened to the general public, with demonstrations of the camera obscura scheduled for Tuesdays and Thursdays and the last Saturday of the month.[8]

References

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  1. ^"City News March 2008". Brighton & Hove City Council. Retrieved19 January 2010.
  2. ^Robert Stuart Nemeth."Foredown Tower". Hove Civic Society. Retrieved16 January 2010.
  3. ^"City News November 2009". Brighton & Hove City Council. Retrieved19 January 2010.
  4. ^"City News October 2008". Brighton & Hove City Council. Retrieved19 January 2010.
  5. ^"History of the Group". Foredown Tower Astronomers. Retrieved16 January 2010.
  6. ^"Foredown Tower Countryside Centre". Brighton & Hove Council. Retrieved29 March 2011.
  7. ^"Portslade water tower to open doors for first time in three years". The Argus. Retrieved25 November 2011.
  8. ^ab"Foredown Tower Learning and Visitor Centre". Brighton & Hove City Council. Retrieved12 October 2012.

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