BPC00468 Aquatint engraving by John Wells after Richard Paine. Published by Paine, 1 August 1792. This is a view of Henry Holland’s early Pavilion. There are 32 known views of this building, of whic...Read More
BPC00467 Detail, showing Montpelier Road as it joins 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 Maso...Read More
BPC00460 There is a close-up view of this image. Click here to view the detail Aquatint engraving by D Havell after Joseph Cordwell. Published by Cordwell from 20 Great East Street, Brighton, August 1...Read More
BPC00462 Copperplate aquatint engraving by Francis Jukes, etched by S Watts and published by Watts, 50 Strand, London, August 1785. Illustrated on page 63 in Images of Brighton, the text reads: ‘Mar...Read More
BPC00456 Aquatint engraving by and after Robert Havell and published by him in 1824. In 1825 it was included in E W Brayley’s Topographical Sketches of Brighthelmstone, with ten other illustrations....Read More
BPC00400 Aquatint engraving, published in C & R Sickelmore’s Select Views of Brighton, c1829 and in their Descriptive Views of Brighton, c1830. In this view of the Temple, Church Hill with cattl...Read More
BPC00399 Aquatint engraving by and after William Daniell, published in his Voyage Round Great Britain of 1823: the paper is watermarked ‘J. Whatman Turkey Mill 1823’. This scene shows Thomas Read ...Read More
BPC00377 Aquatint engraved by George Earp Junior after the original drawing (BPC00376) by the architect David Mocatta. Published by W H Mason, June 1841, about three months before the London line was ...Read More
BPC00449 There is a close-up view of this image. Click here to see the detail Aquatint, drawn, engraved and published by John Bruce, 1839. On the sign of the Gloucester Hotel is the owner’s name, Ma...Read More
BPC00448 There is a close-up version of this image: click here to see the detail. This view shows the southern end of BPC00449. On the immediate right-hand side is the terrace of homes called St Geor...Read More