The New Grand Entrance

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.                            

This is one of a set of three lithographs which are probably French in origin – one of the three is of the ‘Pavillion’ (sic),  (BPC00297). The third in the set is ‘Chain Pier’ (BPC00101).

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Church Road. Royal Pavilion North Entrance

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