BPC00103 ‘Received Jany 1st 1849 of the Company by payment of Messrs. Hall, West, Borrer, and Hall, their Treasurers the sum of Three Pounds being a dividend of the 11/2 % on Two Shares in the said ...Read More
BPC00101 The development of the entrance gates to the Chain Pier, and the simple fence around the tollbooth in the mid 1830s suggests the likely publication date. No artists or lithographers are menti...Read More
BPC00100 Lithograph by T M Baynes after the drawing by Joseph Cordwell. Published by Cordwell from 4 St James’s Street, Brighton and printed by Hullmandel. Before this 1833 storm, the Chain Pier had...Read More
BPC00098 Aquatint from Wallis’s Brighton As It Is of 1831 and 1838. No artists named. Images of Brighton 302 See all images of the Chain Pier and read more about its history on the Chain Pier G...Read More
BPC00097 Drawn and lithographed by Caleb William Wing (1801–1875), published by William Tuppen, Royal Marine Library, c1830. C W Wing was working in Brighton from 1826 to 1829 and later ran a drawin...Read More
BPC00095 Wood engraving from the Penny Magazine, 23 November 1833. In the distance, the Albion Hotel is far left, and on the right, the gap in the building line is The New Steyne. The striped funnel o...Read More
BPC00094 A copperplate aquatint, printed in two colours, viewing the Pier from the east, at low tide. No artists or publisher known. Not in Images of Brighton but identical to the smaller steel-plate ...Read More
BPC00089 Copperplate line engraving published by R Sickelmore junior and used as the frontispiece in his History of Brighton and Picture of the Roads. This, the third edition, is published from Cavend...Read More
BPC00087 A detailed view of part of this image is available at BPC00481 Aquatint engraving published by W H Mason, 81 King’s Road, Brighton. From Mason’s 1841 Fashionable Handbook for Visitors to ...Read More
BPC00085 Aquatint by Charles Hunt after C B Campion. Published by W H Mason, Ship Street, Brighton, 1 September 1838. Included in Mason’s Illustrations of Brighton, 1838, plate 2. The original wate...Read More