BPC00450 Steel engraving by Newman & Co, Watling Street, London c1845 from an original drawing by John Bruce. The Gloucester Hotel sign has the owner as Maxfield, who bought the hotel at auction i...Read More
BPC00449 There is a close-up view of this image. Click here to see the detail Aquatint, drawn, engraved and published by John Bruce, 1839. On the sign of the Gloucester Hotel is the owner’s name, Ma...Read More
BPC00448 There is a close-up version of this image: click here to see the detail. This view shows the southern end of BPC00449. On the immediate right-hand side is the terrace of homes called St Geor...Read More
BPC00447 There is a close-up view of this image: click here to view the detail This shows the eastern side of BPC00449. Immediately on the left are the final houses of Richmond Place, with Richmond ...Read More
BPC00446 Detail of BPC00449. There is a close-up available for this image: click here to see the detail This view shows the western side of BPC00449, on the immediate right-hand side, the terrace of h...Read More
BPC00454 Lithograph by J Newman and Co, London. Published by W Grant, Castle Square c1850. The original watercolour is in the British Museum. This scene shows Dyke Road in the foreground (known as Chu...Read More
BPC00453 A close-up view of Wykeham Terrace from this image is available here Lithograph by J Newman, published by W Grant, News Agent, 5 Castle Square, c1850. The original watercolour is in the Briti...Read More
BPC00445 Lithograph by C F Bragge after the architect H E Kendall, c1834. This print must have been Kendall’s proposal for the Rev Henry Wagner’s new vicarage on Montpelier Road. The actual buildi...Read More
BPC00443 Aquatint after George Earp Junior, published 21 September 1841 by W H Mason, Repository of Arts, 81 King’s Road, Brighton. Mason adds the technical details: ‘37 Arches 30 feet span 100 fe...Read More
BPC00378 Steel engraving by T Jeavons after a drawing by Richard Henry Nibbs, one of Brighton’s most accomplished topographical artists. Published by William Grant, 5 Castle Square c1855. The applic...Read More