BPC00342 Lithograph by Taylor of Western Road, drawn by H Mew, Builder & Surveyor, Brighton. This print is a small version of the large lithograph of the same scene (BPC00341) and this small versi...Read More
BPC00297 This view shows the main entrance to the Pavilion building itself, which we still use today, on the west side. The scene is similar to Images of Brighton 550, the smaller steel engraving by ...Read More
BPC00293 ‘The New Grand Entrance’ – the North Gate – was built in 1832 for William IV and designed by the architect attached to the Pavilion at the time, Joseph H Good.            Â...Read More
BPC00055 Steel engraving by Edward Finden after William Westall. Published in Moule’s Great Britain Illustrated 1830. This publication included 121 views around the country. Thomas Moule (1784-1851...Read More
BPC00158 Aquatint, drawn, engraved and published by J Bruce in his History of Brighton, 1834. There are eight known engravings of the Royal Sussex County Hospital. This view shows the hospital in its...Read More
BPC00314 Lithograph by de Thierry frères. Published in le Comte de la Garde’s Brighton, published in Paris 1834. Illustrated as the frontispiece. Also illustrated in Set for a King: 200 years of ga...Read More
BPC00030 A view of a single rope house, inscribed on the plate with the title, then ‘EWC’ and ‘London Pub August 1st 1830’. From the E W Cooke publication as detailed in BPC00031.  ...Read More
BPC00439 Lithograph, drawn on stone by W Walton after J Cordwell and published at Cordwell’s Repository of Arts, 4 St James’s Street, Brighton, October 1837. Illustrated in The Old Ship: A Prospe...Read More
BPC00496 Copperplate etching by Edward William Cooke, from his Sixty-five plates of Shipping and Craft published in London 1829-1830.This is numbered plate 12. Inscribed on the plate ‘E.W.C’. In ...Read More