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Close-up of BPC00004 East: A New Plan of Brighton and Kemp-Town. Divided into Wards Pursuant to the Reform Bill

Close-up of BPC00004 East: A New Plan of Brighton and Kemp-Town. Divided into Wards Pursuant to the Reform Bill

Posted on 22nd June 20172nd November 2017 by Mary McKean
Hover over image to view Published in Wallis’s Royal Edition of Brighton As It Is, 1836, Exhibiting All The Latest Improvements in that Fashionable Watering Place. Return to the main entry for this ... Read More
Close-up of BPC00004 West: A New Plan of Brighton and Kemp-Town. Divided into Wards Pursuant to the Reform Bill

Close-up of BPC00004 West: A New Plan of Brighton and Kemp-Town. Divided into Wards Pursuant to the Reform Bill

Posted on 22nd June 201725th October 2017 by Mary McKean
Hover over image to view Published in Wallis’s Royal Edition of Brighton As It Is, 1836, Exhibiting All The Latest Improvements in that Fashionable Watering Place. Identifying Vine’s Mill, which i... Read More
Close-up of BPC00461: A Perspective View of Brighthelmstone and of the Sea Coast as far as the Isle of Wight

Close-up of BPC00461: A Perspective View of Brighthelmstone and of the Sea Coast as far as the Isle of Wight

Posted on 21st June 20173rd October 2017 by Mary McKean
Hover over image to view Lithograph by Vincent Brooks after James Lambert. Printed by the lithographers Day & Son, published by John Beal, East Street, Brighton and illustrated in The History of B... Read More
Close-up of BPC00463: South View of Brighton in the year 1743

Close-up of BPC00463: South View of Brighton in the year 1743

Posted on 21st June 20172nd August 2017 by Mary McKean
Hover over image to view Transfer litho, 11 Charlotte Street, Rathbone Place, from a drawing by C. Lempriere, and published as the frontispiece to Anthony Relhan’s A Short History of Brighthelmstone... Read More
Close-up of BPC00460: Brighton. A Bird’s-eye View from the Preston Road

Close-up of BPC00460: Brighton. A Bird’s-eye View from the Preston Road

Posted on 19th June 20174th December 2017 by Mary McKean
Hover over image to view Aquatint engraving by D Havell after Joseph Cordwell. Published by Cordwell from 20 Great East Street, Brighton, August 1819. Following the road into the distance, the large h... Read More
Close-up of BPC00449: Bird’s eye View of Brighton, From the New Church, at the Entrance of the Town. Including the Marine Palace of Her Majesty Victoria the First

Close-up of BPC00449: Bird’s eye View of Brighton, From the New Church, at the Entrance of the Town. Including the Marine Palace of Her Majesty Victoria the First

Posted on 16th June 20172nd August 2017 by Mary McKean
Hover over image to view Aquatint, drawn, engraved and published by John Bruce, 1839. On the sign of the Gloucester Hotel is the owner’s name, Maxfield, who bought the hotel in January 1839. Prior t... Read More
Close-up of BPC00448: Detail number 2 of Bird’s eye View of Brighton, From the New Church

Close-up of BPC00448: Detail number 2 of Bird’s eye View of Brighton, From the New Church

Posted on 16th June 20173rd December 2017 by Mary McKean
Hover over image to view This view shows the southern end of BPC00449. On the immediate right-hand side is the terrace of homes called St George’s Place with their front gardens and railings. Churc... Read More
Close-up of BPC00447: Detail number 1 of Bird’s eye View of Brighton, From the New Church

Close-up of BPC00447: Detail number 1 of Bird’s eye View of Brighton, From the New Church

Posted on 16th June 20172nd August 2017 by Mary McKean
Hover over image to view This shows the eastern side of BPC00449. Immediately on the left are the final houses of Richmond Place, with Richmond Street just around the corner (unseen in the print and n... Read More
Close-up of BPC00446: Detail no 3 of Bird’s eye View of Brighton, From the New Church, at the Entrance of the Town. Including the Marine Palace of Her Majesty Victoria the First’

Close-up of BPC00446: Detail no 3 of Bird’s eye View of Brighton, From the New Church, at the Entrance of the Town. Including the Marine Palace of Her Majesty Victoria the First’

Posted on 16th June 20173rd December 2017 by Mary McKean
Hover over image to view This view shows the western side of BPC00449, on the immediate right-hand side, the terrace of homes called St George’s Place with their front gardens and railings. Then we ... Read More
Close-up of BPC00442: The Brighton Viaduct across the Preston-Road

Close-up of BPC00442: The Brighton Viaduct across the Preston-Road

Posted on 16th June 20173rd December 2017 by Mary McKean
Hover over image to view Wood engraving from the Illustrated London News, 13 June 1846. With this viaduct the Brighton, Lewes and Hastings Railway was opened to Lewes. Brighton Railway Works are on th... Read More
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