BPC00374 Wood engravings by one of the Dalziel brothers, signed on the far right tombstone of the lower print. Published by Charles Knight in The Tourists’ Guide to The Land We Live In, 1854. While...Read More
BPC00379 (this is a very small original image – see note on image sizes) An unrecorded steel plate line engraving – no artists known, c1845. Research has been difficult, with the suggestion th...Read More
BPC00377 Aquatint engraved by George Earp Junior after the original drawing (BPC00376) by the architect David Mocatta. Published by W H Mason, June 1841, about three months before the London line was ...Read More
BPC00376 Lithograph by G Childs from the original drawing by the architect David Mocatta. Published by Ackermann & Co, 21 September 1841. The next publication by W H Mason used the same drawing by...Read More
BPC00375 Wood engraving by one of the Dalziel brothers, published on a single sheet above a view of St Nicholas Church, signed on the far right tombstone of the lower print. Published by Charles Knig...Read More
BPC00378 Steel engraving by T Jeavons after a drawing by Richard Henry Nibbs, one of Brighton’s most accomplished topographical artists. Published by William Grant, 5 Castle Square c1855. The applic...Read More
BPC00373 Wood engraving from Brighton: the Road, the Place, the People, published by J H Thomson, 49 Fleet Street, 1862. The publisher describes the illustrations as being ‘prepared expressly for’...Read More
BPC00372 Aquatint engraving by Charles Hunt, no artist named, but probably by H G Hine who drew the same view for publication as a lithograph which was dedicated to the shareholders of the railway com...Read More