Meyer_BrightonTerrace
| 1837 Meyer print MAIN PROMENADE,
BRIGHTON, ENGLAND |
Nice view titled Die Grosse Terrasse
in Brighton (England), from steel engraving with fine
detail and clear impression, nice hand coloring. Overall size is
18.0 x 26.0 cm, image size is 9.3 x 15.8 cm. From Meyer's
Universum, published by Bibliographic Institute
Hildburghausen Germany.

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Brighton,
district (borough), county of East Sussex,
England. It is a seaside resort on the English Channel, 51 miles
(82 km) south of London. With an area of 22 square miles (58
square km), Brighton spreads over the steep chalk slopes of the
South Downs to the north; to the east it is fronted by chalk
cliffs; to the west it merges with the residential borough of
Hove. Major sea defenses initiated in 1930 line the shore between
Black Rock and Saltdean. A marina for boating has been created at
Black Rock.
Brighton was for many centuries nothing more
than a tiny fishing community. The site's modern significance
dates from 1754, when Richard Russell, the author of a treatise
on the health benefits of seawater, settled there to put his
theories into practice, thereby initiating the vogue of sea
bathing. In 1783 the Prince of Wales, later the Prince Regent and
then King George IV, made the first of his many visits to
Brighton. His powerful patronage of the locality extended almost
continuously to 1827 and stamped the town with the distinguished
character still reflected in its Regency squares and terraces.
His Royal Pavilion, designed in Indian style with fantastic
Chinese interior decorations, was built on the Old Steine, where
fishing nets were once dried. The pavilion now houses a museum
and art gallery, while the Dome, originally the royal stables, is
used for concerts and conferences. Maria Fitzherbert, the secret
wife of George IV, is buried in St. John's Roman Catholic church.
Victorian Brighton grew rapidly with the opening of the railway (1841)
connecting it with London.
The old fishing port, with its houses of black
flint, includes the Lanes, now known for antique shops. The
seaward side of the old port is bounded by the main promenade,
which lies between the Palace and West piers. Brighton now has
more than 7 miles (11 km) of seafront above its pebbly beach.
East of the Palace Pier the first electric railway in Great
Britain (1883) carried tourists in open coaches.
The town has the Theatre Royal, a racecourse
overlooking the sea from the downs, an aquarium, golf courses,
and a sports arena. The municipal airport is at Shoreham-by-Sea.
The University of Sussex was founded at nearby Falmer in 1961.
Roedean is a well-known public (independent) girls' school. The
Royal Sussex County Hospital is the largest of numerous hospitals
and sanatoriums in Brighton. The borough has industrial estates,
and their highly diversified products range from office machinery
to street name plates. Pop. (1985 est.) 143,100.
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