BPC00516 Steel engraving, no artists mentioned but probably engraved by R.W. Silvester and published in Sickelmore’s ‘Descriptive Views of Brighton’ 1824 and republished again in 1827 in his ‘...Read More
BPC00141 The title continues: ‘This plate is most respectfully dedicated by special permission to HRH Prince Albert.’ There is another, coloured version of this image at BPC00139. There is...Read More
BPC00142 On the left margin is St Peter’s Church and to his right is the gatehouse of Hanover Crescent. See all images of cricket and cricketers See all images of Park Crescent and The Level...Read More
BPC00143 Aquatint and line engraving by Charles Hunt after Charles Basebe. Behind Box is the cricket pavilion of the Royal Cricket Ground, just to the north of St Peter’s Church. See all images of c...Read More
BPC00137 Hand coloured wood engraving from the Illustrated London News, 24 August 1844. There are only three known cricket engravings of Brighton. This is showing Ireland’s Cricket Grounds, also c...Read More
BPC00264 (this is a very small original image – see note on image sizes) Steel engraving by W J Alais after W A Dellamotte. Published by W Grant, 5 Castle Square in his booklet Six Views of Brighton...Read More
BPC00139 Coloured image from copperplate engraving by G H Phillips after William Drummond and Charles Basebe. (See also BPC00141 for the original engraving). Published by Gambarts, London and W H Ma...Read More
BPC00229 Wood engravings originally from Kidd’s Pocket Companion to Brighton, 1832, then republished in Lacey’s Picturesque Views in Great Britain, c1840. ‘Queen’s Riding School’ ‘Statue ...Read More
BPC00195 There is a close-up of part of this image at BPC00183. There is another version of this image at BPC00141. Copper-plate aquatint engraving by George Hunt after H Jones, published in C & R...Read More