BPC00108 Drawn and lithographed by J Rouse. From The Beauties and Antiquities of Sussex, 1825. This is the only known engraving of the inside of the well house where the spring water surfaced. Intere...Read More
BPC00107 Drawn and lithographed by J Rouse. From The Beauties and Antiquities of Sussex, 1825. The paper has the ‘J Whatman’ watermark, lower right. The view is looking south-west towards the sea...Read More
BPC00330 Aquatint engraving by C & R Sickelmore, published in Sickelmore’s History of Brighton, 1827. The main colonnaded front of the building still stands in Queen’s Park. St George’s Cha...Read More
BPC00327 Aquatint drawn and engraved by M U Sears & Co, Warwick Square, London, c1835. The German Spa (later the Royal German Spa) was opened by Dr Friedrich Struve of Dresden, who was able to art...Read More
BPC00230 Wood engravings originally from Kidd’s Pocket Companion to Brighton 1832 then republished in Lacey’s Picturesque Views in Great Britain c1840: ‘Chain Pier-Toll’ See all images of the ...Read More
BPC00111 Lithograph from Wallis’s Royal Edition Brighton As It Is, 1836 and subsequent editions. A larger version is illustrated in The Old Ship: A Prospect of Brighton Raymond Flower. Croom Helm,...Read More
BPC00109 Lithograph published by W H Mason and R Ackermann, c1835. This cottage stood at the entrance to the chalybeate grounds (now St. Ann’s Well Gardens) where visitors taking the waters would le...Read More
BPC00110 (this is a very small original image – see note on image sizes) Positioned at the entrance to the Chalybeate (now St Ann’s Well Gardens) the cottage was where servants and staff waite...Read More