Category: Old Steine
View of the Entrance of Brighton from the London Road
BPC00466 Steel plate line engraving by R Acon, no artist named. Published 1 January 1821 for La Belle Assemblée. La Belle Assemblée was a women’s monthly fashion magazine. Each six months they pu... Read MoreThe Steyne at Brighton
BPC00398 (this is a very small original image – see note on image sizes) Copperplate line engraving from the Guide to All the Watering and Sea-Bathing Places, 1801. The view shows Holland’s Pavili... Read MoreThe Old Steyne, Brighton
BPC00397 Steel engraving after F W Woledge, no engraver named. The building far left, with the central pediment, is the residential terrace on the corner of Castle Square which replaced the Castle Hot... Read MoreBrighton Steyne
BPC00394 Steel engraving by R W Silvester and published in Sickelmore’s Descriptive Views of Brighton, 1824 and in subsequent editions until W Saunders’ Stranger’s Guide in Brighton used the p... Read MoreA Perspective View of the Steyne at Brighthelmstone, in the year 1778, from the South End
BPC00392 A lithograph, no artist mentioned, published c1849, after the larger line engraving by Peter Mazell after John Donowell (see BPC00490). In the original Donowell engraving, the key numbers are... Read MoreThe Old Steine, Brighton, from Major General Sir Arthur Clifton’s House
BPC00388 Steel engraving by J Newman after F W Woledge, published by Andrews, 11 St James’s Street, 1840, then in Woledge’s Six Views of Brighton, 1842. Major General Sir Arthur Benjamin Clifton ... Read MoreTo Mrs. Fitzherbert these 4 Views of the Steine at Brighthelmstone, are with Permission Dedicated by her most obedient & devoted humble servant Eleor. Lay
BPC00387 (no 4 of 4) Copperplate line engravings (BPC00384-7) after Eleanor Lay, published 1788 – no engraving in the plain watercoloured skies. The original watercolours by Lay are in Brighton Muse... Read MoreTo Mrs. Fitzherbert these 4 Views of the Steine at Brighthelmstone, are with Permission Dedicated by her most obedient & devoted humble servant Eleor. Lay
BPC00386 (no 3 of 4) Copperplate line engravings (BPC00384-7) after Eleanor Lay, published 1788 – no engraving in the plain watercoloured skies. The original watercolours by Lay are in Brighton Muse... Read MoreTo Mrs. Fitzherbert these 4 Views of the Steine at Brighthelmstone, are with Permission Dedicated by her most obedient & devoted humble servant Eleor. Lay
BPC00385 (no 2 of 4) Copperplate line engravings (BPC00384-7) after Eleanor Lay, published 1788 – no engraving in the plain watercoloured skies. The original watercolours by Lay are in Brighton Muse... Read More- 2 of 4
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