Category: Close up version
Close-up of BPC00267: Interior of the Rotunda
Hover over image to view Aquatint by Robert Havell after Charles Moore. Published in Royal Pavilion by Ackermann and Nash, 1826, showing the interior of the Pavilion stables. Designed by William Po... Read MoreClose-up of BPC00196: Kemp Town, Brighton
Hover over image to view Aquatint by Charles Hunt after C B Campion. Published by W H Mason, 1 Ship Street, Brighton, 1 September 1838. Showing Lewes Crescent as it joins Marine Parade. Illustrated i... Read MoreClose-up of BPC00106: Steine View of Brighton Royal Chain Pier
Hover over image to view Aquatint, engraved, printed and published by the prolific local artist/printmaker, John Bruce, and published in his Select Views of Brighton, 1824. The paper has the watermark... Read MoreClose-up of BPC00074: Brighthelmstone
Hover over the image to zoom Steel plate line engraving by George Cooke after J M W Turner. Published by George Virtue, London. There are five different publication states of this popular plate, rangi... Read MoreClose-up of BPC00066: Suspension Chain Pier Brighton
Hover over the image to zoom Aquatint, drawn, engraved and published by the Brighton artist John Bruce, 8 Middle Street, Brighton. Nine lines of engineering text are printed either side of the title, ... Read MoreClose-up of BPC00064: Brighton
Hover over the image to zoom Steel engraving by T A Prior after Thomas Allom. Published by J & W Robins, Tooley Street, London, c1845. The artist, Thomas Allom (1804-1872), is not named on the pri... Read MoreClose-up of BPC00060: To Willm Hallett, High Constable of Brighton, this plate representing the Carriage Road from the Castle Square to St. James’s Street, and other important improvements on the Old Steine, is respectfully dedicated by his Obt Servt John Bruce
Hover over the image to zoom This close-up is intended to illustrate in particular how Castle Square (to the left in the distance) had more of the dimensions of a square than it does today, and leavin... Read MoreClose-up of BPC00008: Sussex
Hover over the image to zoom Steel plate engraving after the Georgian/Victorian map-maker Thomas Moule (1784-1851). Moule published some of the best known English county maps. This image was first pub... Read MoreClose-up of BPC00001: Map of Brighthelmstone
Hover over the image to zoom Map of Brighthelmstone surveyed by Yeakell & Gardner, copper-plate engraving by Whitchurch, published by R. Thomas, Brighthelmstone, June 1779. Published with a small ... Read More- 2 of 3
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