BPC00330 Aquatint engraving by C & R Sickelmore, published in Sickelmore’s History of Brighton, 1827. The main colonnaded front of the building still stands in Queen’s Park. St George’s Cha...Read More
BPC00329 Steel engraving by H A Ogg after Edward Fox. Published in the Rev Horsfield’s The History, Antiquities and Topography of the County of Sussex, 1835. Fox was a fine architectural and topogr...Read More
BPC00327 Aquatint drawn and engraved by M U Sears & Co, Warwick Square, London, c1835. The German Spa (later the Royal German Spa) was opened by Dr Friedrich Struve of Dresden, who was able to art...Read More
BPC00315 Lithograph by T Way, London, c1840. Pennant Lodge was in Queen’s Park. The Brighton & Hove Directory of 1845, under the Queen’s Park entry, lists Thomas Attree first, then Lady Em...Read More
BPC00230 Wood engravings originally from Kidd’s Pocket Companion to Brighton 1832 then republished in Lacey’s Picturesque Views in Great Britain c1840: ‘Chain Pier-Toll’ See all images of the ...Read More