Portland Place, Brighton

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19/02/2016 17:25
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1.41 MB
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2537 x 1829 pixels
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Digital Media Bank ID: 42495
Original Filename: fah1928_5_c_d01.jpg
Description: Image of topographic print from Fine Art collection.
Categories: Timeline/ 1820s, Timeline/ Georgian (1714 - 1837), Collections/ Fine Art/ Topographic Prints  
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Credit: Royal Pavilion & Museums, Brighton & Hove
Licence: Public Domain / CC0
Object or Artwork info
Type (of Object or Artwork): Steel Engraving
Title (of Artwork / Object): Portland Place, Brighton
Creator (of Artwork / Object): N. Whittock; R. Winkles
Date Created (of Object / Artwork): 1829
Description (Object or Artwork): (From Allen, 'History of Sussex') This coloured print shows Portland Place built in 1823 by Charles Augustus Busby and which burnt down three months later. On the right can be seen two mounted horses and a man with a plumed hat followed by a woman with a parasol. Two children with hoops in front of the building and a horse and carriage to left with a man on crutches to the right of the carriage. The grand front of six Corinthian columns stand on top of six steps and there is a lion on the pediment at the top of the building. [Dup]
Source (of Object / Artwork): Royal Pavilion & Museums, Brighton & Hove
File info
Media: Image
Size: 1.41 MB; 2537 x 1829 pixels; 215 x 155 mm (print at 300 DPI); 671 x 484 mm (screen at 96 DPI);
Orientation: Landscape
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Linked Accession no.: H1928_5_C