Sussex Press Collection
"Discover the Rich Heritage of Sussex Press: A Glimpse into 19th Century Artistry" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world of Sussex Press
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"Discover the Rich Heritage of Sussex Press: A Glimpse into 19th Century Artistry" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world of Sussex Press, where artistry flourished and history came alive. Walberton House, a masterpiece created by Dean Wolstenholme in 1835, stands as a testament to the exquisite craftsmanship that defined this era. As you wander through Shernfold Park, another gem from 1835 crafted by Charles J Smith, you can almost feel the whispers of past generations echoing through its majestic halls. Norfolk Bridge in New Shoreham takes us on a journey across time with George Baxter's intricate depiction capturing its beauty. Markly transports us to an idyllic countryside scene painted by Charles Mottram - an invitation to escape into nature's embrace. Beechlands in Newick reveals John Henry Hurdis' talent for capturing architectural splendor while The Temple Grammar School in Brighton showcases Henry Alexander Ogg's ability to bring educational institutions to life. The Battle of Hastings (1066), immortalized by an unknown artist, reminds us of the pivotal moments that shaped our history. Uckfield Lake mesmerizes with its serene waters captured skillfully by Henry Alexander Ogg. Warnham Court remains shrouded in mystery as we marvel at both Unknown and Dean Wolstenholme's collaboration on this enigmatic piece. Horsham Church emerges majestically under Charles J Smith's brush strokes while Coolhurst captivates with its grandeur also brought forth by Smith himself. Finally, Ewhurst Gateway beckons us towards new horizons with its unknown creator leaving room for imagination and exploration. Join us on a visual journey through time as we celebrate these remarkable creations from Sussex Press - testaments to artistic brilliance and historical significance that continue to inspire awe even today.