The Royal Arch. Erected in Honor of Their Most Gracious Majesties Arrival at Brighton. Aug.t 30th 1830. At the Expence of Mess.rs Ranger, Fabian & Lambert
Printed by C.Hullmandel.
Published by C.I. Scott, No 25, West Street, Brighton.
Lithograph with original hand colour highlighted with gum arabic, rare. Printed area 330 x 230mm, 13 x 9". Some toning on paper.
A triumphal arch erected in Marlborough Place to celebrate the arrival of William IV and Queen Adelaide in Brighton. Fifty feet high and fifty wide, it was covered with foliage and flowers; at night it was illuminated by 4000 lamps.
Ford: Images of Brighton, 648.
[Ref: 21567] £260.00
Published by C.I. Scott, No 25, West Street, Brighton.
Lithograph with original hand colour highlighted with gum arabic, rare. Printed area 330 x 230mm, 13 x 9". Some toning on paper.
A triumphal arch erected in Marlborough Place to celebrate the arrival of William IV and Queen Adelaide in Brighton. Fifty feet high and fifty wide, it was covered with foliage and flowers; at night it was illuminated by 4000 lamps.
Ford: Images of Brighton, 648.
[Ref: 21567] £260.00
