BPC00391 Aquatint c1805. Artist and engraver unknown. There is a smaller edition of this subject, also in aquatint, but untitled. On the left is Marlborough House, and in the centre is Mrs Fitzherbert...Read More
BPC00153 Wide version of BPC00152 Sepia-tinted lithograph by T Walton after T Earp. Published 26 May 1846, the day of the actual unveiling of the fountain, by W H Mason, King’s Road, Brighton. The A...Read More
BPC00452 Wood engraving from the Illustrated London News of 15 February 1845. The large central building is the Albion Hotel (the title ‘Royal’ was given to the hotel after the owner, Sir Harry P...Read More
BPC00395 Lithographed by A Wallis after the drawing by F W Woledge and included in the artist’s 1843 publication Six Brighton Views. Arthur Wallis advertised himself as a ‘Printing, bookselling an...Read More
BPC00393 (this is a very small original image – see note on image sizes) Steel engraving published by Rock & Co, 2 November 1863 and numbered 4837 in their reordering catalogue. See all imag...Read More
BPC00383 A copperplate engraving after Jacob Spornberg. Thought to have been published in 1798 from a watercolour dated 1796. The Pavilion shows Henry Holland’s original design: the building on the ...Read More
BPC00490 Copperplate line engraving by Peter Mazell after James Donowell, published by the artist with Messrs Beckwith and France, London, 30 March 1778. The plate was published with a numbered index ...Read More
BPC00239 Steel engraving published by J S & Co, c1865. Numbered 1763 from the publisher’s reordering catalogue. Lion Mansion was at the southern end of the Steine, next to the Albion Hotel. Imag...Read More
BPC00396 Lithograph printed by C Graf and published by Taylor & Tabberer, East Street, Brighton c1850. No artists named but assumed as F W Woledge. The print differs from BPC00397 in the foregrou...Read More