Views at St. Leonards, Near Hastings. The First Stone Laid March 1, 1828.[1] Map of the Vicinity of St Leonards 1829; [2] Views of the Villa Cottage & Lodge. At the North End of the Vale of St. Leonards; [3] The Public Rooms; [4] The Imperial with the Baths Public Rooms and Adjacent Buildings on the Marina; [5] The Double Villas East & West of the Public Rooms; [6] The Baths, North Front; [7] The East Colonnade; [8] The West Villa and Adjoining Houses on the Marina; & [9] The East Gate & Adjoining House Facing the Sea.
[3-9] Drawn on Stone by T. Dighton & T. Bartholomew. Printed by C. Hullmandel. [3-9] J.B. 1829.
Oblong folio of nine lithographs. 240 x 310mm. 9½ x 12¼".
James Burton (1761-1837), a successful London architect, purchased land from the Eversfield estate and set about developing the new town and resort of St Leonards-on-Sea.
Abbey: 162 [different version.]
[Ref: 15649] £280.00
Oblong folio of nine lithographs. 240 x 310mm. 9½ x 12¼".
James Burton (1761-1837), a successful London architect, purchased land from the Eversfield estate and set about developing the new town and resort of St Leonards-on-Sea.
Abbey: 162 [different version.]
[Ref: 15649] £280.00