4. Brightling Church Inside Old Stones
6. Brightling Church John Mad Jack Fuller
7. Brightling Church Inside
5. Brightling Church Iron Woodburner
8. Brightling Church Outside Wall
2. Brightling Church Inside
1. Brightling Church
7. Pyramid Front Up
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9. Pyramid Dominates
8. Pyramid In Cemetery
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18. Temple Stones
20. Temple Sussex Heritage Trust
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15. Temple Cut Stones
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3. Brightling Church Organ
In 1820 Fuller commissioned W A A. Nicholls to make the barrel organ, which is the largest of its kind in Britain still in full working order. This replaced an earlier barrel organ which went to New Zealand and is currently in the Wanganui Museum. A gallery to support the new organ was also funded by Fuller. This magnificent instrument has six stops with two barrels each playing twelve tunes. A printed label at the back of the chest reads: 'W.A.A.Nicholls, son-in-law and successor to the late G.P. England, No.9 Stephen Street, Tottenham Ct. Rd.'
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