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Category: Aquatint engraving

Detail number 1 of Bird’s eye View of Brighton, From the New Church

Detail number 1 of Bird’s eye View of Brighton, From the New Church

Posted on 8th June 201723rd September 2017 by Mary McKean
BPC00447 There is a close-up view of this image: click here to view the detail  This shows the eastern side of BPC00449. Immediately on the left are the final houses of Richmond Place, with Richmond ... Read More
Detail no 3 of Bird’s eye View of Brighton, From the New Church, at the Entrance of the Town. Including the Marine Palace of Her Majesty Victoria the First’

Detail no 3 of Bird’s eye View of Brighton, From the New Church, at the Entrance of the Town. Including the Marine Palace of Her Majesty Victoria the First’

Posted on 8th June 20173rd December 2017 by Mary McKean
BPC00446 Detail of BPC00449. There is a close-up available for this image: click here to see the detail This view shows the western side of BPC00449, on the immediate right-hand side, the terrace of h... Read More
This print of The Viaduct, in commemoration of the opening throughout of the Brighton & London Railway, Sept 21st 1841

This print of The Viaduct, in commemoration of the opening throughout of the Brighton & London Railway, Sept 21st 1841

Posted on 7th June 20174th October 2017 by Mary McKean
BPC00443 Aquatint after George Earp Junior, published 21 September 1841 by W H Mason, Repository of Arts, 81 King’s Road, Brighton. Mason adds the technical details: ‘37 Arches 30 feet span 100 fe... Read More
The Town Hall, Brighton

The Town Hall, Brighton

Posted on 7th June 201730th September 2017 by Mary McKean
BPC00437 Aquatint, drawn, engraved and published by Edward Fox c1830. The original pencil sketch is in Brighton Museum. The Town Hall was opened in 1830, built from the Greek Revival design of Thomas ... Read More
The Temple, seat of T.R. Kemp Esq.

The Temple, seat of T.R. Kemp Esq.

Posted on 7th June 20173rd December 2017 by Mary McKean
BPC00402 (this is a very small original image – see note on image sizes) Aquatint, no artist or publication details known. Illustrated in The Victorian Development of the Clifton, Montpelier and Pow... Read More
St Peter’s Church, Brighton

St Peter’s Church, Brighton

Posted on 29th May 20173rd December 2017 by Mary McKean
BPC00370 Aquatint engraving after J Georges, published by William Leppard, East Street, Brighton c1840. This example is a letterheading and has the watermark J. Whatman 1841. Images of Brighton 726 Vi... Read More
St. Peter’s Church, Brighton

St. Peter’s Church, Brighton

Posted on 29th May 201727th September 2017 by Mary McKean
BPC00369 Aquatint engraving by Charles Hunt after George Earp Junior. Published by W H Mason, 81 King’s Road, Brighton, 20 November 1840. On the right side is Richmond Place, running into Waterloo P... Read More
Brighton New Church

Brighton New Church

Posted on 29th May 20173rd December 2017 by Mary McKean
BPC00368 Aquatint engraving by and after J Bruce and published in his History of Brighton, 1831. The paper is watermarked Whatman 1832. We are viewing the church from St George’s Place and on the r... Read More
Brighton New Church, dedicated to St. Peter

Brighton New Church, dedicated to St. Peter

Posted on 29th May 20173rd December 2017 by Mary McKean
BPC00364 Aquatint engraving by M U Sears of London and published in C & R Sickelmore’s Descriptive Views of Brighton, c1830. The view is looking down Richmond Place towards Grand Parade. The bu... Read More
View of Brighton New Church

View of Brighton New Church

Posted on 29th May 201727th September 2017 by Mary McKean
BPC00363 Aquatint, drawn, engraved and published by J Bruce in his Select Views of Brighton, 1829. This illustration is the re-engraved plate of BPC00362, which showed the church spire as originally ... Read More
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