BPC00166 Steel engraving by Silvester & Co, 27 Strand, London. Published in the Rev Horsfield’s The History, Antiquities and Topography of the County of Sussex, 1835. When the two volumes of th...Read More
BPC00105 A view from the Chain Pier – this is the central section in a panorama of three parts after C Derby, lithographed by Day & Haghe, London and published by W H Mason for the benefit o...Read More
BPC00104 Aquatint engraving by and after John Bruce. Dated 23 November 1824. Capt Brown, who designed the Chain Pier, was an engineer who had designed the pier at the Port of Edinburgh. He and his fa...Read More
BPC00101 The development of the entrance gates to the Chain Pier, and the simple fence around the tollbooth in the mid 1830s suggests the likely publication date. No artists or lithographers are menti...Read More
BPC00089 Copperplate line engraving published by R Sickelmore junior and used as the frontispiece in his History of Brighton and Picture of the Roads. This, the third edition, is published from Cavend...Read More
BPC00080 Steel engraving by J C Allen after a drawing by W H Bartlett. Originally published by T Fry, 3 Bride Court, Fleet Street in The Watering Places of Great Britain 1831. The book included 140 p...Read More
BPC00078 (this is a very small original image – see note on image sizes) Steel engraving published by J Smith, 8 Pool Valley, Brighton. Images of Brighton 1113 See all images of the Chain Pi...Read More
BPC00074 There is a close-up view of this image available. Click here to see the detail Steel plate line engraving by George Cooke after J M W Turner. Published by George Virtue, London. There are fiv...Read More
BPC00072 Aquatint drawn and published by Joseph Cordwell, first issued c1823: this is the second state of c1824, with the addition of the waterwheel, and a railing that appears to pass through the hor...Read More