In 1857 Charles Howell (1783-1867) of Hove, Brighton purchased a 6.25 inch Thomas Cooke of York telescope, it was similar in design to the one that was exhibited at the Paris Exhibition in 1855.
The telescope would be placed into an observatory, which I
believe was built locally and not a Cooke observatory. Later after 1864 he also
purchased a 7.5 inch Thomas Cooke & Sons telescope. It was this telescope
that Mr Fry used to photograph the Moon with in 1865. This telescope was housed
in a separate observatory and again this observatory appears to be locally
made.
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