BPC00456 Aquatint engraving by and after Robert Havell and published by him in 1824. In 1825 it was included in E W Brayley’s Topographical Sketches of Brighthelmstone, with ten other illustrations....Read More
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
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
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
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
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
Hover over image to view Lithograph, drawn on stone by C Burton after Edward Fox and published by E Burn, 23 North Street, Brighton. The original pencil sketch is in Brighton Museum & Art Gallery....Read More
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 More
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 More
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 More