Author: Mary McKean
Windmills in Dyke Road
BPC00477 (this is a very small original image – see note on image sizes) Wood engraving – artists unknown. First published in An Illustrated Hand-Book of Brighton and its Environs by Char... Read MoreThe Triumphal Arch, Erected for the 30th of August 1830, being the Day on which Their Majesties King William IV and Queen Adelaide entered Brighton after their Accession to the Throne.
BPC00441 Aquatint engraving drawn by A S, printed and published by W Leppard. The arch was erected in Marlborough Place, at the southern end as it joins Church Street and just before the entrance to t... Read MoreThe Chapel Royal with Old Houses in North Street
BPC00117 Wood engraving from J G Bishop’s ‘A Peep into the Past: Brighton in the Olden Time’, 1880 and republished 1892. While in Brighton the Prince of Wales did not attend St. Nicholas Church... Read MoreView of the Brighton New Parochial Burial Ground
BPC00062 This is the western cemetery to St Nicholas. Copperplate aquatint after George Earp junior, published by W H Mason c1840. The architect was A H Wilds and the Gothic-style front wall of the bu... Read MoreLugger near the Blockade Station, Brighton
BPC00027 Copperplate etching, on India paper, by Edward William Cooke, from his Sixty-five plates of Shipping and Craft published in London 1829-1830. This is numbered plate 2. Inscribed on the pla... Read MoreEntrance to the Royal Pavilion (detail: Castle Square Coach Office)
BPC00058 Aquatint engraving after Edward Fox. No engraver or publisher named, this is the second edition of the plate; the first edition title was ‘Grand Entrance … ‘. The original drawing b... Read More- 51 of 51
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