BPC00174 This image is a detail of another image in the collection (BPC00149) Aquatint engraving, part printed in colour, by George Hunt after M Jones. Published in C & R Sickelmore’s Select Vie...Read More
BPC00149 a detail of this image is available here (BPC00174) Aquatint engraving, part printed in colours, by George Hunt after M Jones. Published in C & R Sickelmore’s Select Views of Brighton,Â...Read More
BPC00106 There is a close-up view of this image available which makes the text legible: click here to view the detail Aquatint, engraved, printed and published by the prolific local artist/printmaker,...Read More
BPC00104 Aquatint engraving by and after John Bruce. Dated 23 November 1824. Capt Brown, who designed the Chain Pier, was an engineer who had designed the pier at the Port of Edinburgh. He and his fa...Read More
BPC00094 A copperplate aquatint, printed in two colours, viewing the Pier from the east, at low tide. No artists or publisher known. Not in Images of Brighton but identical to the smaller steel-plate ...Read More
BPC00089 Copperplate line engraving published by R Sickelmore junior and used as the frontispiece in his History of Brighton and Picture of the Roads. This, the third edition, is published from Cavend...Read More
BPC00072 Aquatint drawn and published by Joseph Cordwell, first issued c1823: this is the second state of c1824, with the addition of the waterwheel, and a railing that appears to pass through the hor...Read More
BPC00071 Aquatint engraving by and after John Bruce, and published by the artist as plate 4 in his Select Views of Brighton, 1829. The Chain Pier was such an attraction for artists that 171 known pri...Read More
BPC00070 Steel engraving from Allen’s History of the Counties of Surrey & Sussex, published by I T Hinton, 1829. This was a very successful image, with a second edition published by Edward Lacey...Read More
BPC00068 Copperplate aquatint engraving by and after John Bruce, and published in his History of Brighton and Stranger’s Guide 1827. This image shows the first rebuilding of the toll booth, but pre...Read More