BPC00499 Lithograph by Cooper after Edward Fox, published by E Burn, 23 North Street, Brighton and C Motte, St Martin’s Lane, London. It was included in Fox’s Views in Brighton of 1831. The A...Read More
BPC00153 Wide version of BPC00152 Sepia-tinted lithograph by T Walton after T Earp. Published 26 May 1846, the day of the actual unveiling of the fountain, by W H Mason, King’s Road, Brighton. The A...Read More
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
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
BPC00046 Lithograph by C Graff after J B Pyne. Published by W Grant, 5 Castle Square. The original watercolour is dated 1848. Images of Brighton 1008 ...Read More
BPC00444 An untitled lithograph c1840 – no artists known. This is the only known 19th century image of this house. The Rev Henry Wagner, the vicar of Brighton, had his new vicarage built in the Tudo...Read More