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
BPC00284 Aquatint engraving by R Lloyd, Gibson Street, Lambeth, published by J Izard, St James’s Street, Brighton c1820. This is the first edition of a very popular engraving that ran to three more ...Read More
BPC00283 Aquatint engraving by George Hunt after the Brighton artist Edward Fox. Published by C & R Sickelmore, Stationers, 26 King’s Road, Brighton. Published in Sickelmor...Read More
BPC00274 Aquatint engraving, printed in sepia colour, with some hand colouring. An unrecorded print similar to ‘Images of Brighton’ 480 but with different foreground figures and carriages. The sma...Read More
BPC00269 Aquatint engraving by and after John Bruce. Published by Bruce in his History of Brighton and Stranger’s Guide. 1827. See all images of the Royal Pavilion Estate...Read More
BPC00256 Copperplate line engraving by Tilman. No original artist named. Published by J Baxter, Lewes, 1826. Today this area of north-east Brighton is spelt Moulsecoomb. See all images of mansions and...Read More
BPC00253 (this is a very small original image – see note on image sizes) Lithograph from Mogg’s Pocket Itinerary of the Direct and Cross Roads of England and Wales with Part of the Roads of Sc...Read More
BPC00252 (this is a very small original image – see note on image sizes) Mogg’s Pocket Itinerary of the Direct and Cross Roads of England and Wales with Part of the Roads of Scotland published 18...Read More
BPC00251 (this is a very small original image – see note on image sizes) Lithograph from Mogg’s Pocket Itinerary of the Direct and Cross Roads of England and Wales with Part of the Roads of Sc...Read More