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Close-up of BPC00006: Plan of Brighton and its Environs including the Recent Improvements

Close-up of BPC00006: Plan of Brighton and its Environs including the Recent Improvements

Posted on 16th June 20172nd November 2017 by Mary McKean
Hover over the image to view Published in W Saunders’ Stranger’s Guide to Brighton, being A Complete Companion to that Fashionable Watering Place and The Rides and Drives in its Vicinity. Publish... Read More
Close-up of BPC00225: The Grand Hotel King’s Road, Brighton

Close-up of BPC00225: The Grand Hotel King’s Road, Brighton

Posted on 16th June 20172nd August 2017 by Mary McKean
Hover over image to view Lithograph by Vincent Brooks, printed by Day & Son Lithographers, and published in The History of Brighton and Environs by Alderman Henry Martin.  John Beal, East Street... Read More
Close-up of BPC00073: Brighton Chain Pier

Close-up of BPC00073: Brighton Chain Pier

Posted on 16th June 201725th August 2017 by Mary McKean
Hover over image to view Steel plate line-engraving by R. Wallis after J.M.W. Turner, printed in London by James S. Virtue. This engraving is from one of the Turner paintings done for the Carved Chamb... Read More
Close-up of BPC00441: The Triumphal Arch, Erected for the 30th of August 1830, being the Day on which Their Majesties King William IV and Queen Adelaide entered Brighton after their Accession to the Throne.

Close-up of BPC00441: The Triumphal Arch, Erected for the 30th of August 1830, being the Day on which Their Majesties King William IV and Queen Adelaide entered Brighton after their Accession to the Throne.

Posted on 13th June 20172nd August 2017 by Mary McKean
Hover over image to zoom The arch was erected in Marlborough Place, at the southern end as it joins Church Street and just before the entrance to the Pavilion Grounds, where two years later William IV... Read More
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