EAW032261 ENGLAND (1950). Redcliff Street, the Church of St Thomas the Martyr and environs, Bristol, 1950. This image was marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.
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Title | [EAW032261] Redcliff Street, the Church of St Thomas the Martyr and environs, Bristol, 1950. This image was marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing. |
Reference | EAW032261 |
Date | 5-September-1950 |
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Place name | BRISTOL |
Parish | |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 359069, 172743 |
Longitude / Latitude | -2.5891120293047, 51.451700278854 |
National Grid Reference | ST591727 |
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lovely group of four 17th century houses shamefully demolished 1963-1972 for the rear yard of the fire station, along with all 9 other buildings on this rank, (Dr Whites 1824 and 1880s Almshouses rebuild included) |
Braikenridge |
Tuesday 22nd of April 2014 05:58:46 PM |
Site of the c16/17th century Red Lion coaching Inn, Redcliffe St with galleried apartments through the carriage arch. presumed demolished in the 1870s street widening program. |
Braikenridge |
Tuesday 22nd of April 2014 05:55:40 PM |
The Statue of King Neptune cast 1723 stood in the centre of Temple Street at this spot, halfway between Bear Lane and Long Row until c1790. As noted on Jacobus Millerds 1673 City map and later additions. |
Braikenridge |
Tuesday 22nd of April 2014 05:52:54 PM |
The Cornubia, Temple Street end of Long Row, rebuilt as seen, sometime between 1829 and 1853 |
Braikenridge |
Tuesday 22nd of April 2014 05:50:35 PM |