BPC00326 Wood engraving, no artists mentioned, published in Robertson’s Brighton & Hove By Pen and Pencil, published by the Brighton Society and Guardian Press, c1894. See all images of mansions...Read More
BPC00297 This view shows the main entrance to the Pavilion building itself, which we still use today, on the west side. The scene is similar to Images of Brighton 550, the smaller steel engraving by ...Read More
BPC00293 ‘The New Grand Entrance’ – the North Gate – was built in 1832 for William IV and designed by the architect attached to the Pavilion at the time, Joseph H Good.            Â...Read More
BPC00226 Steel engraving published by Rock and Co, London, 1 March 1853. Numbered 2071 in the publisher’s reordering catalogue. Images of Brighton 1068...Read More
BPC00204 (this is a very small original image – see note on image sizes) Steel engraving by Newman & Co, London c1860. The school was opened on 1 August 1836 in Eastern Road, by the Rev Henry Ve...Read More
BPC00179 (this is a very small original image – see note on image sizes) Steel engraving by Newman, London, published by W Grant, 5 Castle Square, Brighton, c1852. To the right of the church can...Read More
BPC00172 Detail of BPC00024 Steel engraving by T Jeavons after George Atwick. Published by W Grant, 5 Castle Square, Brighton. Images of Brighton puts a circa 1865 date to this print, but it was one o...Read More
BPC00170 (this is a very small original image – see note on image sizes) Wood engraving by and after R Alford. Published in J G Bishop’s 1892 edition of A Peep into the Past: Brighton in the O...Read More
BPC00161 (this is a very small original image – see note on image sizes) Steel engraving published by Rock & Co, 4 April 1853. Numbered 1984 in the publisher’s reordering catalogue. The A...Read More
BPC00148 (this is a very small original image – see note on image sizes) Copperplate stipple engraving, c1820, produced for a Tunbridge Ware box. No artist or engraver known. There are very few ...Read More