BPC00538 Wood engraving published in the Illustrated London News, October 13th 1866. The pier, designed by Eugenius Birch, was officially opened on October 6th and finally closed in 1975. It was the f...Read More
BPC00537 Wood engraving, probably from The Illustrated News or The Graphic. It shows the church after the rebuilding work of 1853/4 by Richard Cromwell Carpenter and so dates it to c1860....Read More
BPC 00534 Wood engraving published Oct 8th 1859 in the Illustrated London News. IoB notes that Miss Runciman was an art teacher in Brighton. Images of Brighton 136...Read More
BPC00526 Wood engraving from the Illustrated London News – 16th June 1860. From a sketch by R.H. Nibbs. The Atlantique ran aground on the beach just off the Albion Hotel, seen on the right of the pr...Read More
BPC00511 View of the seafront from the Pier Head. Wood engraving published in Black’s ‘Picturesque Guide of the County of Sussex, and its Watering Places’. Edinburgh, Adam and Charles Black 1879...Read More
BPC00501 Wood engraving from the Illustrated London News, 1st Jan 1859. The scene shows Brill’s Baths, the circular swimming bath known as ‘The Bunion’, which was demolished in 1858. It wa...Read More
BPC00478 Wood engraving published in ‘extra-illustrated’ editions of J A Erredge’s History of Brighthelmstone, 1862. This second Brighton workhouse was built in 1821 and closed towards the end ...Read More
BPC00404 (this is a very small original image – see note on image sizes) Wood engraving from Kidd’s Pocket Companion to Brighton, 1832. Images of Brighton 951 Both images of theatres:  ...Read More
BPC00374 Wood engravings by one of the Dalziel brothers, signed on the far right tombstone of the lower print. Published by Charles Knight in The Tourists’ Guide to The Land We Live In, 1854. While...Read More
BPC00337 Two wood engravings from the Illustrated London News, c1885. See all images of Park Crescent and The Level See all images of outer Brighton and Hove...Read More