BPC00166 Steel engraving by Silvester & Co, 27 Strand, London. Published in the Rev Horsfield’s The History, Antiquities and Topography of the County of Sussex, 1835. When the two volumes of th...Read More
‘The Crown and Anchor at Preston, where the Coroner’s inquest was held, with the assembled multitude in consternation; Ann Kennett sitting in the adjoining room’ BPC00144 Aquatint engraving afte...Read More
BPC00130 Map drawn by Lieut Robert K Dawson of the Royal Artillery, dated 1831. In the centre of this map is the identification ‘Church Hill’. Just above the word ‘Church’ is depicted a windmi...Read More
BPC00119 Aquatint engraving after J Georges, published by William Leppard, c1830. The obelisk on the left of the scene is still standing, and the far left building became the Masonic Hall on Queen’s...Read More
BPC00116 Lithograph, published by Harry Hawkins, 35 West Street, 1853. The Hawkins were a family of lithographers, artists, printers and publishers, living at 85 King’s Road and then 35 West Street....Read More
BPC00114 Aquatint engraving by Charles Hunt. Published by W H Mason, Printseller to the Queen, Repository of Arts, Ship Street, Brighton, Ackermann & Co, London, and Mason, Cambridge c1835. This i...Read More
BPC00111 Lithograph from Wallis’s Royal Edition Brighton As It Is, 1836 and subsequent editions. A larger version is illustrated in The Old Ship: A Prospect of Brighton Raymond Flower. Croom Helm,...Read More
BPC00109 Lithograph published by W H Mason and R Ackermann, c1835. This cottage stood at the entrance to the chalybeate grounds (now St. Ann’s Well Gardens) where visitors taking the waters would le...Read More
BPC00101 The development of the entrance gates to the Chain Pier, and the simple fence around the tollbooth in the mid 1830s suggests the likely publication date. No artists or lithographers are menti...Read More
BPC00100 Lithograph by T M Baynes after the drawing by Joseph Cordwell. Published by Cordwell from 4 St James’s Street, Brighton and printed by Hullmandel. Before this 1833 storm, the Chain Pier had...Read More