BPC00254 Steel engraving by Newman & Co, published by W Grant, Castle Square c1845. The windmill is Hudson’s Mill, where West Hill Road is today, in place from 1806 to 1866, when it was demolish...Read More
BPC00229 Wood engravings originally from Kidd’s Pocket Companion to Brighton, 1832, then republished in Lacey’s Picturesque Views in Great Britain, c1840. ‘Queen’s Riding School’ ‘Statue ...Read More
BPC00205 Steel engraving by T Jeavons after Richard Henry Nibbs. Published by W Grant, 5 Castle Square, c1845. On the left of this scene can be seen the unfinished Chichester Terrace. Looking at the f...Read More
BPC00203 Hand coloured aquatint published by W H Mason at his Repository of Arts, 81 King’s Road, from his Fashionable Handbook for Visitors to Brighton, 1841-1842. This print has good views of Chi...Read More
BPC00199 Published in Wallis’s Royal Edition of Brighton As It Is, 1842, Describing Every Recent Improvement. This map shows virtually no change from the previous 1836 edition. Both show the buildin...Read More
BPC00197 Aquatint engraving after J Georges and published by William Leppard, 17 East Street, Brighton. There is a suggested date of c1835 for this print but, with the building development of Marine P...Read More
BPC00191 Steel engraving by J Tingle after the drawing by George Atwick. Published by J Smith, 8 Pool Valley, c1845. The architect of the 1836 rebuilding was George Basevi, the designer of the ...Read More
BPC00178 Steel engraving first published by J Smith, King’s Road, Brighton c1840. This edition published by Reeves & Hoare, London. The Gloucester Hotel was built in 1819 and sold by William Bri...Read More
BPC00159 Lithograph by T T Bury after the original drawing by the architect, Herbert Williams. Published by Day & Haghe, lithographers, February 1841. Underneath the title is written: ‘This View...Read More
BPC000137 Hand-coloured wood engraving from the ‘Illustrated London News’, 24 August 1844. There are only three known cricket engravings of Brighton. This is showing Ireland’s Cricket Grounds, ...Read More