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 More
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 More
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 More
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 More
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 More
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
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
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
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
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