Category: 1820s
Brighton Suspension Pier
BPC00065 Aquatint engraving after Edward Fox and published in C & R Sickelmore’s Select Views of Brighton, c1827. Fox was a fine architectural and topographical artist, who moved down from Lond... Read MoreView of Brunswick Square and Adjacent Buildings, Adjoining Brighton
BPC00050 Hand-coloured aquatint, engraved, printed and published by John Bruce after the architect C A Busby. Bruce was a prolific local artist/printmaker about which very little is recorded. Publishe... Read MoreThe Pump-House, Brighton
BPC00028 Copperplate line engraving by W B Cooke after L Francia. Published by Cooke, 9 Soho Square, London, 1 January 1827. The Pump House supplied water to the seafront baths but was demolished in 1... Read MoreMap from ‘Stranger in Brighton’ guide
BPC00003 Map from Baxter’s Stranger in Brighton guide, published 1824, but the map, by W. Belch, is dated 1822. The map shows the west side of Church Hill that is now the residential area of Powis ... Read MoreInterior of the Rotunda
BPC00267 There is a close-up view of this image. Click here to view the detail Aquatint by Robert Havell after Charles Moore. Published in Royal Pavilion by Ackermann and Nash, 1826, showing the in... Read MoreLamprell’s Royal Brighton Baths
BPC00232 Aquatint engraving from Sicklemore’s History of Brighton, 1827. These were the first swimming baths in Brighton, built in 1823 on the site of the old East Battery, at the bottom of East St... Read MoreLugger near the Blockade Station, Brighton
BPC00027 Copperplate etching, on India paper, by Edward William Cooke, from his Sixty-five plates of Shipping and Craft published in London 1829-1830. This is numbered plate 2. Inscribed on the pla... Read More- 8 of 8
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