“The Sussex Collection”
Limited edition prints by artist Henry Miller
Shoreham Power Station
It stood for nearly 50 years and played a major part in local life. Prior to its demolition the Shoreham Power Station was depicted in water colour by Henry Miller as a nostalgic reminiscence of a historic local landmark. It was commissioned by...
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Centre Beach Brighton
One of the liveliest stretches of the Brighton beach and promenade. The view is toward the West Pier which opened on October 6th 1866 and now sadly sits derelict in the water. The promenade is faced by the famous Grand and Metropole Hotels...
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Jack and Jill at Clayton
On the top of Duncton Down at Clayton are the two famous Sussex Windmills known as ‘Jack and Jill’. Jill, the white post mill, was originally built in 1921 in Dyke Road, Brighton, then moved by a team of oxen in 1866 to its present site...
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Summer at the Pavilion
Visitors enjoying an impromptu concert in the gardens of the Royal Pavilion at Brighton. Built by Henry Holland for George IV in 1787 and completed by John Nash in 1822 when the Prince was Prince Regent. Finally bought for Brighton in 1850.
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About Henry Miller
Henry Miller was born in London in 1921, where he trained at St. Martins School of Art & Design and Bolt School of Lithography in Fleet Street.
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Sussex Prints
Henry’s beautiful watercolours have been reproduced in beautiful prints depicting Sussex scenes from Brighton, Hove, Shoreham, Lancing, Tarring, Arundel and surrounding areas.
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