BPC00143 Aquatint and line engraving by Charles Hunt after Charles Basebe. Behind Box is the cricket pavilion of the Royal Cricket Ground, just to the north of St Peter’s Church. See all images of c...Read More
BPC00137 Hand coloured wood engraving from the Illustrated London News, 24 August 1844. There are only three known cricket engravings of Brighton. This is showing Ireland’s Cricket Grounds, also c...Read More
BPC00132 (this is a very small original image – see note on image sizes) Steel engraving by Newman & Co, London, published by William Tuppen, Cliftonville, August 1869. Just behind the seafr...Read More
BPC00124 (this is a very small original image – see note on image sizes) Steel engraving published by Rock & Co, 10 June 1855. This copy is published as a letterheading and numbered 2796 in ...Read More
BPC00115 Steel engraving by J Newman & Co after F W Woledge. Published by C Andrews, St James’s Street, Brighton, 1841. Illustrated in Old Brighton: A Collection of Prints, Paintings and Drawing...Read More
BPC00041 Mr and Mrs Thrales’ House on West Street. From a series of wood engravings from J G Bishop’s A Peep into the Past: Brighton in the Olden Time’, 1880 and republished 1892. See other...Read More
BPC00088 Steel engraving by J Newman of 30 Budge Row, London, and published by S Ballard, 99 St James’s Street, Brighton. This is the first edition of the print: Ballard quickly went bankrupt, when ...Read More
BPC00081 Aquatint engraving, artists not known. See all images of the Chain Pier and read more about its history on the Chain Pier Gallery page...Read More
BPC00075 (this is a very small original image – see note on image sizes) A lithograph, transferred from a steel plate engraving, with the sky printed in blue from a separate woodblock, published...Read More
BPC00019 Early bookplate taken from the aquatint engraving by R Sickelmore after J Cordwell. Published in the 1826 and 1839 editions of Sickelmore’s History of Brighton. The site of the baths is now...Read More