Category: Aquatint engraving
To Willm Hallett, High Constable of Brighton, this plate representing the Carriage Road from the Castle Square to St. James’s Street, and other important improvements on the Old Steine, is respectfully dedicated by his Obt Servt John Bruce
BPC00060 A close-up view of this image is available: click here to see the detail Copperplate aquatint engraving, hand coloured but with the sky printed in blue. Drawn, engraved and published by the l... Read MoreBrunswick Terrace & Esplanade, Brighton
BPC00054 Aquatint engraved by J Georges, published by W Leppard, East Street, c1842. Images of Brighton 1013 All images of Brunswick Square and Terrace: There is more information about Brunswick S... 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 MoreThis Panorama
BPC00333 Detail, showing Regency Square as it opens into King’s Road, from the Panorama of the West Cliff of Brighton seafront. An aquatint engraving by A Edington after A H Wilds, published by W H ... 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 MoreThe Entrance to the Royal Palace, Brighton
BPC00294 Aquatint engraving after Edward Fox’s drawing. No engraver named, but most likely to be Fox himself. The original Fox drawing is in Brighton Museum. This is the second edition, the first ha... Read MoreThe Triumphal Arch, Erected for the 30th of August 1830, being the Day on which Their Majesties King William IV and Queen Adelaide entered Brighton after their Accession to the Throne.
BPC00441 Aquatint engraving drawn by A S, printed and published by W Leppard. The arch was erected in Marlborough Place, at the southern end as it joins Church Street and just before the entrance to t... Read MoreEntrance to the Royal Pavilion (detail: Castle Square Coach Office)
BPC00058 Aquatint engraving after Edward Fox. No engraver or publisher named, this is the second edition of the plate; the first edition title was ‘Grand Entrance … ‘. The original drawing b... Read More- 11 of 11
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