BPC00525 This image is one of three details of A Perspective View of Brighthelmstone and of the Sea Coast as far as the Isle of Wight (BPC00492), a first edition copperplate engraving is by P Canot a...Read More
BPC00524 This image is one of three details of A Perspective View of Brighthelmstone and of the Sea Coast as far as the Isle of Wight (BPC00492), a first edition copperplate engraving is by P Canot a...Read More
BPC00244 Aquatint engraving by George Hunt after S J E Jones, published by C & R Sickelmore, King’s Road, Brighton c1827. Included in Sickelmore’s publication Select Views of Brighton. The nar...Read More
BPC00312 A lithograph published by Gavin Pocock, June 1849, and sold for the benefit of the Brighton Dispensary Building Fund. This lithograph is taken from the larger aquatint engraving of 1806, obvi...Read More
BPC00238 (this is a very small original image – see note on image sizes) Copperplate line engraving published at Wises Manufactory, Tunbridge Town, c1827. No artist or engraver is mentioned. The lar...Read More
BPC00237 Copperplate line engraving by Neale & Son, published by S Leigh, Strand, London and included in Leigh’s booklet of 1820, New Pictures of England and Wales. The largest building, just ri...Read More
BPC00236 Aquatint engraving, sky printed in colour, no other colouring. Published by Fenner & Tye, Tunbridge Wells, 1 March 1808. The large building is Donaldson’s Library which stood on the so...Read More
BPC00235 Wood engraving from The Brighton Ambulator, a guide book published by C Wright in 1818 containing Historical and Topographical Delineations of The Town from the Earliest Period to the Present...Read More
BPC00234 Wood engraving published in J G Bishop’s 1880 and 1892 editions of A Peep into the Past: Brighton in the Olden Time. The first library on the Steine was built on the east side by the Tunbri...Read More