BPC00301 The Castle Tavern is shown on the left, Grove House on the right. This shows Grove House, just on the northern edge of the Pavilion Estate, but when the Duke of Marlborough sold his first hou...Read More
BPC00299 (this is a very small original image – see note on image sizes) Steel engraving by J S & Co, and numbered 1687 in the publisher’s reordering catalogue. This is the only engraving ...Read More
BPC00296 Aquatint engraving after Eleanor Lay, 1788. The only known engraved view of Holland’s Pavilion from the west. On the reverse of a known copy of this engraving is an old inscription – ...Read More
BPC00295 (this is a very small original image – see note on image sizes) Steel engraving published by J S & Co, c1855. Numbered 1574 in the publisher’s reordering catalogue. The view is al...Read More
BPC00292 Steel engraving, probably after an original drawing by William Leppard, and engraved and published by Leppard of 17 East Street, November 1840. Originally called the North Lodge, then the Nor...Read More
BPC00291 Steel engraving by C J Smith after C Scott. Published in J D Parry’s Historical and Descriptive Account of the Coast of Sussex, 1833. Architect: Joseph Henry Good. Images of Brighton 581 Se...Read More
BPC00290 Steel engraving published by J S & Co, c1855. Numbered 1762 in the publisher’s reordering catalogue. See all images of the Royal Pavilion Estate...Read More
BPC00289 Copperplate line engraving by Woolnoth after the drawing by J P Neale. Published by John Harris, St. Paul’s Churchyard, London, 1 June 1813, and illustrated as the frontispiece in The Beaut...Read More
BPC002881 This image is a coloured version of BPC00288. Aquatint engraving by Thomas Sutherland after J Cordwell, and published by Cordwell from 20 Great East Street, Brighton, 1821. Underneath the im...Read More
BPC00288 There is a coloured version of this image at BPC002881 Aquatint engraving by Thomas Sutherland after J Cordwell, and published by Cordwell from 20 Great East Street, Brighton, 1821. Underneat...Read More