BPC00088 Steel engraving by J Newman of 30 Budge Row, London, and published by S Ballard, 99 St James’s Street, Brighton. This is the first edition of the print: Ballard quickly went bankrupt, when ...Read More
BPC00049 Steel engraving by T Jeavons after Richard Henry Nibbs, published by W Grant, 5 Castle Square, Brighton. This is one of a series of 17 plates that Grant had engraved by Jeavons, after either ...Read More
BPC00024. A detail of this image is available at BPC00172 Steel engraving by T Jeavons after George Atwick. Published by W Grant, 5 Castle Square, Brighton. Images of Brighton puts a circa 1865 date t...Read More
BPC00138 Copperplate line engraving published by Mason in Brighton, Ackermann 96 Strand, and E Gambarts, Berners Street, London, 1849. This is the key plate that was on offer to purchasers of BPC00139...Read More
BPC00481 This image is a detailed view taken from BPC00087 A detail from W H Mason’s aquatint of the Chain Pier, published in 1838. A view of the wooden steps that took Chain Pier subscribers from t...Read More
BPC00455 Lithograph by C Childs after Richard Henry Nibbs. Published by W Lane, Market Street, Brighton, 1 January 1846. The artist is standing on the later site of West Hill Road, which was where Hud...Read More
BPC00264 (this is a very small original image – see note on image sizes) Steel engraving by W J Alais after W A Dellamotte. Published by W Grant, 5 Castle Square in his booklet Six Views of Brighton...Read More
BPC00139 Coloured image from copperplate engraving by G H Phillips after William Drummond and Charles Basebe. (See also BPC00141 for the original engraving). Published by Gambarts, London and W H Ma...Read More
BPC00389 Steel engraving by Thomas Jeavons after Richard Henry Nibbs. Published by W Grant, Newsagent, 5 Castle Square, towards the end of 1847. Illustrated in Old Brighton: A Collection of Prints, Pa...Read More
BPC00476 Wood engraving published in the March 1842 edition of Mechanics’ Magazine. This design, which amounted to a concrete wall around the Chain Pier, was by George Adolphus Wigney, a local brew...Read More