BPC00333 Detail, showing Regency Square as it opens into King’s Road, from the Panorama of the West Cliff of Brighton seafront. An aquatint engraving by A Edington after A H Wilds, published by W H ...Read More
BPC00225 There is a close-up view of this image. If you would like to look at the detail click here Lithograph by Vincent Brooks, printed by Day & Son Lithographers, and published in The History o...Read More
BPC00267 There is a close-up view of this image. Click here to view the detail Aquatint by Robert Havell after Charles Moore. Published in Royal Pavilion by Ackermann and Nash, 1826, showing the in...Read More
BPC00232 Aquatint engraving from Sicklemore’s History of Brighton, 1827. These were the first swimming baths in Brighton, built in 1823 on the site of the old East Battery, at the bottom of East St...Read More
BPC00294 Aquatint engraving after Edward Fox’s drawing. No engraver named, but most likely to be Fox himself. The original Fox drawing is in Brighton Museum. This is the second edition, the first ha...Read More
BPC00036 (this is a very small original image – see note on image sizes) Steel plate line engraving by W J Alais after F Forde and published by W Grant, 5 Castle Square. There are only three rec...Read More
BPC00073 There is a close-up version of this image. If you would like to see more of the detail click here Steel plate line-engraving by R Wallis after J M W Turner, printed in London by James S Virtu...Read More
BPC00110 (this is a very small original image – see note on image sizes) Positioned at the entrance to the Chalybeate (now St Ann’s Well Gardens) the cottage was where servants and staff waite...Read More
BPC00011 Steel engraving by J S & Co. Numbered 2262 in the publisher’s re-ordering catalogue. Read more about the history of the Aquarium: BPC00015 All images of the Aquarium: &nbs...Read More