EAW026795 ENGLAND (1949). Queen Square and the city centre, Bristol, from the south-west, 1949
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Title | [EAW026795] Queen Square and the city centre, Bristol, from the south-west, 1949 |
Reference | EAW026795 |
Date | 3-October-1949 |
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Place name | BRISTOL |
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District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 358867, 172611 |
Longitude / Latitude | -2.5920038582365, 51.450498678549 |
National Grid Reference | ST589726 |
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Temple Way |
TarzeyMeese |
Wednesday 9th of December 2020 07:18:55 PM |
The remains of the Regent Cinema on Castle Street. |
derek2847 |
Monday 5th of February 2018 06:41:59 PM |
Bridge Street and Back-of-Bridge Street. Only 2 shops left standing, one of which was Brown's Seed Shop where my Grandfather bought all his seeds. Hence the visits to the News Theatre. |
derek2847 |
Monday 5th of February 2018 06:40:35 PM |
St. Mary Le Port church tower. Still standing today in a ruinous area. |
derek2847 |
Monday 5th of February 2018 06:37:01 PM |
Another British/Civic restaurant. This was my favourite as after a meal we went to the News Theatre as a treat. |
derek2847 |
Monday 5th of February 2018 06:34:47 PM |
The new University Dental Hospital and School opened 1940. Taken into the NHS in 1948 |
derek2847 |
Monday 5th of February 2018 06:30:19 PM |
Bristol Bridge |
MB |
Tuesday 4th of March 2014 09:15:26 PM |
Floating Harbour. Created by William Jessop in 1809, to impound water and eliminate tidal conditions. Vessels could enter and exit the harbour via locks at the Cumberland Basin; the River Avon, which originally flowed here, was diverted into the New Cut |
MB |
Tuesday 4th of March 2014 09:14:58 PM |
The Centre, Bristol. Created by culverting the River Frome |
MB |
Tuesday 4th of March 2014 09:11:01 PM |
The famous Llandogger Trow inn by Welsh Back. Some of the structure was lost in the bombing of Bristol during World War II |
MB |
Tuesday 4th of March 2014 09:05:29 PM |
Tramway Generating Station, Counterslip. Now converted to offices |
MB |
Tuesday 4th of March 2014 09:03:33 PM |
Ye Shakespeare inn, Victoria Street |
MB |
Tuesday 4th of March 2014 09:01:57 PM |
Tower of All Saints Church at the top of Corn Street |
MB |
Tuesday 4th of March 2014 08:59:41 PM |
The Bristol Brewery. Georges Co Ltd. Bath Street. Later taken over by Courage. The local reputation of Georges beer was not high |
MB |
Tuesday 4th of March 2014 08:57:29 PM |
St Nicholas Church, built in the 1760s on the site of the earlier twelfth-century structure and destroyed in the Bristol Blitz in 1940. Rebuilt as a museum in 1974-5 |
MB |
Tuesday 4th of March 2014 08:54:36 PM |
CWS (Co-operative Wholesale Society) Building. Erected 1906. Demolished 1973 |
MB |
Tuesday 4th of March 2014 08:51:17 PM |
Theatre Royal, King Street. Home of the Bristol Old Vic |
MB |
Tuesday 4th of March 2014 08:48:59 PM |
Class31 |
Tuesday 4th of March 2014 07:23:06 PM | |
Remple Church, largely destroyed in the Bristol Blitz in World War II. The leaning tower and ruined walls still stand. It was built on the site of the original oval-plan church established by Robert of Gloucester and the Knights Templar in the mid-twelfth century |
MB |
Tuesday 4th of March 2014 07:04:52 PM |
Buildings at Redcliffe Wharf |
MB |
Tuesday 4th of March 2014 07:00:52 PM |
Extensive area of central Bristol destroyed by German bombers in World War II |
MB |
Tuesday 4th of March 2014 06:59:28 PM |