BPC00260 Aquatint engraving by George Hunt after the architect’s drawing by A H Wilds and published by C & R Sickelmore, 26 King’s Road, Brighton, c1825. The Athenaeum was a large conservatory...Read More
BPC00244 Aquatint engraving by George Hunt after S J E Jones, published by C & R Sickelmore, King’s Road, Brighton c1827. Included in Sickelmore’s publication Select Views of Brighton. The nar...Read More
BPC00158 Aquatint, drawn, engraved and published by J Bruce in his History of Brighton, 1834. There are eight known engravings of the Royal Sussex County Hospital. This view shows the hospital in its...Read More
BPC00344 Aquatint engraving by Joseph Cordwell and published by him, January 1825. The foundations of the church date to Norman times. In the 1790s the tower was given the narrow spire that originally...Read More
BPC00300 Aquatint engraving published by J Izard, St James’s Street, Brighton, c1840. No artist or engraver mentioned. The paper has a watermark ‘J. Whatman, Turkey Mill 184?’ See all images of ...Read More
BPC00155 Aquatint engraving by George Hunt after the architect’s drawing by A H Wilds, c1825. On the far left is West Hill Lodge, Lady Gosford’s home, where Waitrose now stands on the corner of Mo...Read More
BPC00143 Aquatint and line engraving by Charles Hunt after Charles Basebe. Behind Box is the cricket pavilion of the Royal Cricket Ground, just to the north of St Peter’s Church. See all images of c...Read More
BPC00081 Aquatint engraving, artists not known. See all images of the Chain Pier and read more about its history on the Chain Pier Gallery page...Read More
BPC00086 Aquatint engraving by Thomas Sutherland after the Brighton artist Joseph Cordwell. Published by Cordwell 1 June 1824. The reading room and library at the land end of the pier has the small P...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