Category: Hotel, Inn, Tavern or Public House
The Dyke House, Devil’s Dyke
BPC00147 Steel engraving by Newman & Co, London. The Dyke House Hotel was owned by William & Mary Thacker, who took frequent adverts in the local papers. Â Typical was that of May 1849 in the ... Read MoreThe Old Dyke House
BPC00146 Wood engraving, signed on the plate by the artist Richard Henry Nibbs. Its origin is uncertain but likely to be from either the Graphic or the Illustrated London News c1880. The Dyke House ... Read MoreThe Crown and Anchor at Preston
‘The Crown and Anchor at Preston, where the Coroner’s inquest was held, with the assembled multitude in consternation; Ann Kennett sitting in the adjoining room’ BPC00144 Aquatint engraving afte... Read MoreOuter Extremity of the Suspension Chain-Pier, Brighton
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 MoreEsplanade, Brighton
BPC00023 Steel engraving published by Rock & Co, London, 4 April 1853. The Albion Hotel is the large building right of centre. Images of Brighton 16 See all images of the beach in the beach galler... Read MoreThe Grand Hotel King’s Road, Brighton
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 MoreThe Victoria Fountain, Brighton. Erected May 26th 1846
BPC00152 A wider view of this image is available at BPC00153 Sepia-tinted lithograph by T Walton after T Earp. Published 26 May 1846, the day of the actual unveiling of the fountain, by W H Mason, Kin... Read More- 5 of 5
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