BPC00535 Wood engraving by Smyth after a drawing by Henry Meadows, published in the Illustrated London News, Dec 7th 1844, in an article headed ‘Speculations on the Railway’. The view is taken fro...Read More
BPC00527 Hand coloured lithograph, printed by T. Way, London. C.1840 Drawn as an aerial view with the Ditchling Road going up the right-hand side of the scene. The settlement buildings in the centre o...Read More
BPC00512 Aquatint engraving by C. Derby, no artist named. Published by W.H. Mason in his ‘Fashionable Handbook for Visitors to Brighton’ 1841/42. This is an interesting example of aquatint engravi...Read More
BPC00518 Tinted lithograph by and after R. H. Nibbs, printed by C.Moody, 25 High Holborn c1845. This is another example of Nibbs painting the leisure time of the middle classes, rather than nobility...Read More
BPC00510 Steel engraving by H. Wallis after J. Salmon, published for the Proprietors by T. Fry and included in the ‘Fashionable Guide and Directory to the Public Places of Resort’, 1840. See all i...Read More
BPC00459 (this is a very small original image – see note on image sizes) Steel engraving published by Rock & Co., c1845. The larger edition of this view was published J. & F. Harwood, Lo...Read More
BPC00316 Lithograph after F W Woledge, published by J Smith, Pool Valley 1843. Shown is the south front of the York Hotel, the original site of Richard Scrase’s Manor House, and in the middle distan...Read More
BPC00231 (this is a very small original image – see note on image sizes) Wood engraving, single image from the series of 9 on one plate, see BPC00230. Images of Brighton 112 See all images of ba...Read More
BPC00145 Wood engraving from the Illustrated London News, 3 March 1849. On the left of the scene, the slope of North Road comes up to join Queens Road, and the site of the Dispensary is now an offic...Read More
BPC00096 Lithograph by George Childs, published by Dobbs & Co, c1840. There are listed three other Childs lithographs published by Dobbs, all similar in shape and size, but with no artists named; ...Read More