BPC00242 Coloured lithograph by G Graf, London, published by W J Taylor c1850. The sky is printed in blue on this copy. Taylor took over the East Street premises of the publisher William Leppard. No a...Read More
BPC00217 Showing Arundel Terrace this side of Lewes Crescent, and Chichester Terrace the far side. Lithograph by Cooper after the Brighton artist Edward Fox. From Fox’s Views in Brighton, 1831. Fox...Read More
BPC00169 Lithograph c1837. No artists or publisher named. Printed by L M Lefevre, Newman Street, London. In A Peep into the Past: Brighton in the Olden Time J G Bishop wrote: ‘From an early period ...Read More
BPC00159 Lithograph by T T Bury after the original drawing by the architect, Herbert Williams. Published by Day & Haghe, lithographers, February 1841. Underneath the title is written: ‘This View...Read More
BPC00131 Detail taken from West view of Brighton from the top of the Old Church. (BPC00454) Lithograph by J Newman and Co, London. Published by W Grant, Castle Square, c1850. The original water...Read More
BPC00129 This is the left hand end of a panoramic view of the town in 1779 – republished as a lithograph from the original copperplate line engraving. The whole view forms the lower part of a map of...Read More
BPC00125 Lithograph by Vincent Brooks, printed by Day & Son Lithographers, London. Published in The Builder magazine, 1 September 1888. St. Matthew’s was designed in the Early English style by...Read More
BPC00122 Lithograph published by A Hawkins, 35 West Street. This is the second edition, with the added date of 1853. Alfred and Harry Hawkins, both of 35 West Street, published eight other views, inte...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
BPC00113 Wood engraving from J G Bishop’s A Peep into the Past: Brighton in the Olden Time, 1880 and the republished 1892 edition. Lithograph by W Clerk, London. The chapel was opposite where New R...Read More