Grand Union Camera Obscura

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Grand Union Camera Obscura.

The Grand Union Camera Obscura was built during the 1890s and is located on Douglas Head near the Lighthouse [1] . The building is a tourist attraction that offers a unique view of its surroundings. Using several lenses and mirrors, it reflects a unified, panoramic view of the surrounding area that is split into small digestible scenes and projected onto large white screens within the dark confines of the building [2] . This optical effect is achieved by the apparatus known as camera obscura.

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History

Once a private undertaking and having ceased to operate in the early 1990s, the Grand Union Camera Obscura became the property of the Manx National Heritage, which placed a protective casing around its Victorian structure [3] . The Grand Union Camera Obscura later underwent an extensive refurbishment and the attraction is now open in the summer months, operated by volunteers. It is a prominent and distinctive landmark when viewed from the arriving ferries of the Isle of Man Steam Packet.

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Coordinates: 54°08′36″N4°28′02″W / 54.14333°N 4.46731°W / 54.14333; -4.46731

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References

  1. "Isle of Man Guide - DOUGLAS, The Camera Obscura". www.iomguide.com. Retrieved 12 September 2022.
  2. Ellis, Patrick (2021). Aeroscopics : media of the bird's-eye view. Oakland, California. ISBN   0-520-97593-6. OCLC   1226074934.
  3. "Great Union Camera Obscura - Visit Isle of Man". www.visitisleofman.com. Retrieved 13 September 2022.