Architecture; Bristol; Britain; British; Building; City; College Green; Council House; England; English; Europe; European; Fountain; GB; Great Britain; Moat; UK; United Kingdom; Vincent Harris; streetscape
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Council House College Green Bristol England United Kingdom
England; Council House; Europe; English; Building; British; College Green; City; European; United Kingdom; UK; West Country; Vincent Harris; Great Britain; GB; Southwest; South West; Britain; Architecture; Bristol; streetscape
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Council House College Green Bristol England United Kingdom
English; England; European; Europe; Council House; Building; British; College Green; City; United Kingdom; UK; West Country; Vincent Harris; Southwest; Great Britain; GB; South West; Moat; Architecture; Bristol; Britain; streetscape
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Council House College Green Bristol England United Kingdom
English; England; European; Europe; Council House; Building; British; College Green; City; GB; United Kingdom; UK; West Country; Vincent Harris; Tulips; South West; Great Britain; Spring; Southwest; Architecture; April; Britain; Bristol; streetscape
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Council House College Green Bristol England United Kingdom
Bridge; arch bridge; Arches; Bristol Bridge; Landmark; traffic; cars; automobiles; bus; River; River Avon; river bank; Harbour; harbour side; city; cityscape; buildings; offices; Trees; Bristol; City of Bristol; England; UK; Britain; Europe, Bristol, Bristol city, City of Bristol, city, English city, unitary authority area, ceremonial county, South West England, urban area, populous city, English Core Cities, South West England, Royal Charter, County, Somerset, Gloucestershire, Avon, historic cities, Bath, Gloucester, River Avon, estuary, River Severn, Bristol Channel, centre of culture, Port of Bristol, city centre, Severn Estuary, Avonmouth, Royal Portbury Dock, Shirehampton, St Anne's, Leigh Woods, Clifton Down, Kingsweston Hill, Henbury, Sea Mills, Bristol, Brycgstow, "the place at the bridge", England, harbour, River Frome, shipbuilding, John Cabot, medieval towns, Bristol Cathedral. slavery, Seven Stars public house, Thomas Clarkson, Samuel Plimsoll, the sailor's friend, slave trade, Avon Gorge, Victorian engineer, engineer, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Great Western Railway , Bristol-built, steamships, SS Great Western, Clifton Suspension Bridge. John Wesley , Bristol Riots, Bristol Bridge, Bristol Blitz, St Nicholas, St Mary Redcliffe, Arno's Court Triumphal Arch, Lawfords' Gate, city walls, 13th century figures, Bristol's Newgate, Bristol Castle, Geoffrey de Montbray, Bishop of Coutances, fortified walls of the city, Bristol city centre, 1960s, tower blocks, brutalist Architecture, Georg
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Bristol Bridge at dusk, Bristol bridge is a main traffic route across the River Avon and is built on the site of the medieval bridge from which the name Bristol ( 'Brig Stow') is derived.
Fountains; Water features; Ponds; ornamental; @ Bristol, Mirror Globe; Globe; Planetarium; Tourist site; Abstract; Reflections; millennium Square; Cannon's Marsh; The Centre; Bristol; City; Cities, Southwest; West Country; England; Britain; UK; Europe, Bristol, Bristol city, City of Bristol, city, English city, unitary authority area, ceremonial county, South West England, urban area, populous city, English Core Cities, South West England, Royal Charter, County, Somerset, Gloucestershire, Avon, historic cities, Bath, Gloucester, River Avon, estuary, River Severn, Bristol Channel, centre of culture, Port of Bristol, city centre, Severn Estuary, Avonmouth, Royal Portbury Dock, Shirehampton, St Anne's, Leigh Woods, Clifton Down, Kingsweston Hill, Henbury, Sea Mills, Bristol, Brycgstow, "the place at the bridge", England, harbour, River Frome, shipbuilding, John Cabot, medieval towns, Bristol Cathedral. slavery, Seven Stars public house, Thomas Clarkson, Samuel Plimsoll, the sailor's friend, slave trade, Avon Gorge, Victorian engineer, engineer, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Great Western Railway , Bristol-built, steamships, SS Great Western, Clifton Suspension Bridge. John Wesley , Bristol Riots, Bristol Bridge, Bristol Blitz, St Nicholas, St Mary Redcliffe, Arno's Court Triumphal Arch, Lawfords' Gate, city walls, 13th century figures, Bristol's Newgate, Bristol Castle, Geoffrey de Montbray, Bishop of Coutances, fortified walls of the city, Bristol city centre, 1960s, tower blocks, brutalist arch
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Ornamental ponds, Water fountains and the Planetarium (Mirror Globe) by @Bristol in Millenium Square, Cannon's Marsh, Bristol
Avon county England English country UK United Kingdom Great Britain British GB European community Europe EU colour color vertical outdoor outdoors outside exterior exteriors external externals city cities town towns urban metropolitan religion church cathedral path old ornate lamp post college green Bristol students university horizontal
Blue Sky; Bristol; Britain; British; British Isles; City; City Centre; England; English; Europe; European; Fountain; GB; Great Britain; People; South West; Southwest; St Augustine's Parade; UK; United Kingdom; Urban; Water Feature; Water Fountain; West Country
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The fountains at St Augustine's Parade in Bristol City centre, England
Blue Sky; Bristol; Britain; British; British Isles; City; City Centre; England; English; Europe; European; Fountain; GB; Great Britain; People; South West; Southwest; St Augustine's Parade; UK; United Kingdom; Urban; Water Feature; Water Fountain; West Country
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The fountains at St Augustine's Parade in Bristol City centre, England
Blue Sky; Bristol; Britain; British; British Isles; City; City Centre; England; English; Europe; European; Fountain; GB; Great Britain; People; South West; Southwest; St Augustine's Parade; UK; United Kingdom; Urban; Water Feature; Water Fountain; West Country
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The fountains at St Augustine's Parade in Bristol City centre, England
English; England; European; Europe; College Green; Christian; Cathedral; City; Christianity; GB; UK; Southwest; West Country; United Kingdom; South West; Place of Worship; Great Britain; Religious; Religion; Building; Bristol; Architecture; British; Britain; streetscape
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Bristol Cathedral at College Green, Bristol, England, United Kingdom
spire feature in Arches National Park, nr Moab, south Utah, USA, famous for red arch features of Entrada sandstone, geology, geological, erode, erosion, park also has spire, fin and monolith features (larger 32MB tif file available on request)
April; Architecture; Bristol; Britain; British; Building; Cathedral; Christian; Christianity; City; College Green; England; English; Europe; European; GB; Great Britain; Place of Worship; Religion; Religious; South West; Southwest; Spring; Tulips; UK; United Kingdom; West Country; streetscape
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Bristol Cathedral at College Green, Bristol, England, United Kingdom
Nelson Street, Bristol, streetscape, street, tourist, tourists, visitors, tourism, colourful, attraction, city centre, Europe's biggest piece of street art, See No Evil, £80, 000 project, Aryz, street artist, Banksy, Tom 'Inkie' Watson, Mike Bennett, Bristol City Council, graffiti, art, tagging, Shoe, muralists, TATS CRU, murals, 67 artists, exhibition, street art, city, buildings, architecture, RDPC0501f, IPSV5041, IPSV4957, IPSV4942, IPSV2998, IPSV0462, IPSV0576, IPSV2262, IPSV1406, IPSV0266, car, parked car,
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67 international graffiti artists were involved in a Bristol City Council sponsored project to transform Nelson Street, in the city centre into a colourful visitor attraction. The project, named See No Evil and led by Bristol street artist and Banksy collaborator Tom 'Inkie' Watson, took a year to organise at a cost of £80,000. The picture shows some of the murals produced. The artist used cherry pickers to reach the numerous locations for their murals. And the street was closed to traffic for several days during the work. Pedestrians were able to watch the progress.
Nelson Street, Bristol, streetscape, street, tourist, tourists, visitors, tourism, colourful, attraction, city centre, Europe's biggest piece of street art, See No Evil, £80, 000 project, Aryz, street artist, Banksy, Tom 'Inkie' Watson, Mike Bennett, Bristol City Council, graffiti, art, tagging, Shoe, muralists, TATS CRU, murals, 67 artists, exhibition, street art, city, buildings, architecture, RDPC0501f, IPSV5041, IPSV4957, IPSV4942, IPSV2998, IPSV0462, IPSV0576, IPSV2262, car, IPSV1406, IPSV0266, parked car,
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67 international graffiti artists were involved in a Bristol City Council sponsored project to transform Nelson Street, in the city centre into a colourful visitor attraction. The project, named See No Evil and led by Bristol street artist and Banksy collaborator Tom 'Inkie' Watson, took a year to organise at a cost of £80,000. The picture shows some of the murals produced. The artist used cherry pickers to reach the numerous locations for their murals. And the street was closed to traffic for several days during the work. Pedestrians were able to watch the progress.
Nelson Street, Bristol, streetscape, street, tourist, tourists, visitors, tourism, colourful, attraction, city centre, Europe's biggest piece of street art, See No Evil, £80, 000 project, Aryz, street artist, Banksy, Tom 'Inkie' Watson, Mike Bennett, Bristol City Council, graffiti, art, tagging, Shoe, muralists, TATS CRU, murals, 67 artists, exhibition, street art, city, buildings, architecture, RDPC0501f, IPSV5041, IPSV4957, IPSV4942, IPSV2998, IPSV0462, IPSV0576, IPSV2262, car, parked car, IPSV1406, IPSV0266,
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67 international graffiti artists were involved in a Bristol City Council sponsored project to transform Nelson Street, in the city centre into a colourful visitor attraction. The project, named See No Evil and led by Bristol street artist and Banksy collaborator Tom 'Inkie' Watson, took a year to organise at a cost of £80,000. The picture shows some of the murals produced. The artist used cherry pickers to reach the numerous locations for their murals. And the street was closed to traffic for several days during the work. Pedestrians were able to watch the progress.
Bristol; Britain; British; British Isles; Children; City; England; English; Europe; European; Fountain; Fun; GB; Great Britain; Millennium Square; People; Play; Playing; South West; Southwest; UK; United Kingdom; Urban; Water; Water Feature; West Country
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Children playing in the fountains in Millennium Square, Bristol, England.
council house home house block flats sky high Vauxhall square Wandsworth Rd Westbury Street blue buildings high rise car cars flag flags English Union Jack England English
council house home house block flats sky high Vauxhall square Wandsworth Rd Westbury Street blue buildings high rise car cars flag flags English Union Jack England English
Arches National Park, near Moab, south Utah, USA, famous for red arch features of Entrada sandstone, geology, geological, erode, erosion, park also has spire, fin and monolith features, larger 40MB file available on request
Arches National Park, nr Moab, south Utah, USA, famous for red arch features of Entrada sandstone, geology, geological, erode, erosion, park also has spire, fin and monolith features (larger 32MB tif file available on request)
Globe; Mirror; Mirror Globe, Planetarium; @Bristol; square; Millenium Square; water; pond; pool; reflection; Cannon's Marsh; The Centre; Bristol; City; Southwest; West Country; England; UK; Britain; Europe, Bristol, Bristol city, City of Bristol, city, English city, unitary authority area, ceremonial county, South West England, urban area, populous city, English Core Cities, South West England, Royal Charter, County, Somerset, Gloucestershire, Avon, historic cities, Bath, Gloucester, River Avon, estuary, River Severn, Bristol Channel, centre of culture, Port of Bristol, city centre, Severn Estuary, Avonmouth, Royal Portbury Dock, Shirehampton, St Anne's, Leigh Woods, Clifton Down, Kingsweston Hill, Henbury, Sea Mills, Bristol, Brycgstow, "the place at the bridge", England, harbour, River Frome, shipbuilding, John Cabot, medieval towns, Bristol Cathedral. slavery, Seven Stars public house, Thomas Clarkson, Samuel Plimsoll, the sailor's friend, slave trade, Avon Gorge, Victorian engineer, engineer, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Great Western Railway , Bristol-built, steamships, SS Great Western, Clifton Suspension Bridge. John Wesley , Bristol Riots, Bristol Bridge, Bristol Blitz, St Nicholas, St Mary Redcliffe, Arno's Court Triumphal Arch, Lawfords' Gate, city walls, 13th century figures, Bristol's Newgate, Bristol Castle, Geoffrey de Montbray, Bishop of Coutances, fortified walls of the city, Bristol city centre, 1960s, tower blocks, brutalist Architecture, Georgian period, Queen Square, Portl
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The Planetarium, Mirror Globe in Millenium square, Bristol
Crescent; Terrace; Houses; Balconies; pavement; sidewalk; railings; Architecture; Georgian; Royal York Crescent; Clifton; Bristol; England; UK; Britain; Europe, Bristol, Bristol city, City of Bristol, city, English city, unitary authority area, ceremonial county, South West England, urban area, populous city, English Core Cities, South West England, Royal Charter, County, Somerset, Gloucestershire, Avon, historic cities, Bath, Gloucester, River Avon, estuary, River Severn, Bristol Channel, centre of culture, Port of Bristol, city centre, Severn Estuary, Avonmouth, Royal Portbury Dock, Shirehampton, St Anne's, Leigh Woods, Clifton Down, Kingsweston Hill, Henbury, Sea Mills, Bristol, Brycgstow, "the place at the bridge", England, harbour, River Frome, shipbuilding, John Cabot, medieval towns, Bristol Cathedral. slavery, Seven Stars public house, Thomas Clarkson, Samuel Plimsoll, the sailor's friend, slave trade, Avon Gorge, Victorian engineer, engineer, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Great Western Railway , Bristol-built, steamships, SS Great Western, Clifton Suspension Bridge. John Wesley , Bristol Riots, Bristol Bridge, Bristol Blitz, St Nicholas, St Mary Redcliffe, Arno's Court Triumphal Arch, Lawfords' Gate, city walls, 13th century figures, Bristol's Newgate, Bristol Castle, Geoffrey de Montbray, Bishop of Coutances, fortified walls of the city, Bristol city centre, 1960s, tower blocks, brutalist Architecture, Georgian period, Queen Square, Portland Square, Broadmead, shopping area, Avonmouth D
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Royal York Cresent, Bristol, The longest terraced crescent in Europe,
Nelson Street, Bristol, streetscape, street, tourist, tourists, visitors, tourism, colourful, attraction, city centre, Europe's biggest piece of street art, See No Evil, £80, 000 project, Aryz, street artist, Banksy, Tom 'Inkie' Watson, Mike Bennett, Bristol City Council, graffiti, art, tagging, Shoe, muralists, TATS CRU, murals, 67 artists, exhibition, street art, city, buildings, architecture, RDPC0501f, IPSV5041, IPSV4957, IPSV4942, IPSV2998, IPSV0462, IPSV0576, IPSV2262, IPSV0937, IPSV1028, IPSV0266, IPSV1406, person, woman, car, parked car, stairs, steps, road markings, IPSV1399,
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67 international graffiti artists were involved in a Bristol City Council sponsored project to transform Nelson Street, in the city centre into a colourful visitor attraction. The project, named See No Evil and led by Bristol street artist and Banksy collaborator Tom 'Inkie' Watson, took a year to organise at a cost of £80,000. The picture shows some of the murals produced. The artist used cherry pickers to reach the numerous locations for their murals. And the street was closed to traffic for several days during the work. Pedestrians were able to watch the progress.
Bridge; suspension bridge; Clifton suspension bridge; Gorge; Avon Gorge; River; River Avon; Flood; Reflection; Houses; Terraces; Clifton; Hotwells; Bristol; Southwest; West Country; England; UK; Britain; Europe; Landscape; Landmark, Bristol, Bristol city, City of Bristol, city, English city, unitary authority area, ceremonial county, South West England, urban area, populous city, English Core Cities, South West England, Royal Charter, County, Somerset, Gloucestershire, Avon, historic cities, Bath, Gloucester, River Avon, estuary, River Severn, Bristol Channel, centre of culture, Port of Bristol, city centre, Severn Estuary, Avonmouth, Royal Portbury Dock, Shirehampton, St Anne's, Leigh Woods, Clifton Down, Kingsweston Hill, Henbury, Sea Mills, Bristol, Brycgstow, "the place at the bridge", England, harbour, River Frome, shipbuilding, John Cabot, medieval towns, Bristol Cathedral. slavery, Seven Stars public house, Thomas Clarkson, Samuel Plimsoll, the sailor's friend, slave trade, Avon Gorge, Victorian engineer, engineer, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Great Western Railway , Bristol-built, steamships, SS Great Western, Clifton Suspension Bridge. John Wesley , Bristol Riots, Bristol Bridge, Bristol Blitz, St Nicholas, St Mary Redcliffe, Arno's Court Triumphal Arch, Lawfords' Gate, city walls, 13th century figures, Bristol's Newgate, Bristol Castle, Geoffrey de Montbray, Bishop of Coutances, fortified walls of the city, Bristol city centre, 1960s, tower blocks, brutalist Architecture, Georgian perio
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Avon Gorge and The Clifton Suspension Bridge, Brunels suspension bridge is Bristols most well known landmark.
Cathedral; church; religion; religious site; reflection; fountains; pond; water; City; Bristol; City of Bristol; Southwest; West country; England; UK; Britain; Europe, Bristol, Bristol city, City of Bristol, city, English city, unitary authority area, ceremonial county, South West England, urban area, populous city, English Core Cities, South West England, Royal Charter, County, Somerset, Gloucestershire, Avon, historic cities, Bath, Gloucester, River Avon, estuary, River Severn, Bristol Channel, centre of culture, Port of Bristol, city centre, Severn Estuary, Avonmouth, Royal Portbury Dock, Shirehampton, St Anne's, Leigh Woods, Clifton Down, Kingsweston Hill, Henbury, Sea Mills, Bristol, Brycgstow, "the place at the bridge", England, harbour, River Frome, shipbuilding, John Cabot, medieval towns, Bristol Cathedral. slavery, Seven Stars public house, Thomas Clarkson, Samuel Plimsoll, the sailor's friend, slave trade, Avon Gorge, Victorian engineer, engineer, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Great Western Railway , Bristol-built, steamships, SS Great Western, Clifton Suspension Bridge. John Wesley , Bristol Riots, Bristol Bridge, Bristol Blitz, St Nicholas, St Mary Redcliffe, Arno's Court Triumphal Arch, Lawfords' Gate, city walls, 13th century figures, Bristol's Newgate, Bristol Castle, Geoffrey de Montbray, Bishop of Coutances, fortified walls of the city, Bristol city centre, 1960s, tower blocks, brutalist Architecture, Georgian period, Queen Square, Portland Square, Broadmead, shopping area, Avon
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Relection of Bristol Cathedral, city in southwest of England, UK
Bridge; suspension bridge; Severn bridge; Severn, The old Severn bridge; Severn crossing; River; River Severn; Estuary; sea; mud flats; nature reserve; road; motorway; transport; cars; vehicles; automobiles; traffic; sunset; evening; night; Wales; England; UK; Britain; Europe, Civil engineering, Bristol, Bristol city, City of Bristol, city, English city, unitary authority area, ceremonial county, South West England, urban area, populous city, English Core Cities, South West England, Royal Charter, County, Somerset, Gloucestershire, Avon, historic cities, Bath, Gloucester, River Avon, estuary, River Severn, Bristol Channel, centre of culture, Port of Bristol, city centre, Severn Estuary, Avonmouth, Royal Portbury Dock, Shirehampton, St Anne's, Leigh Woods, Clifton Down, Kingsweston Hill, Henbury, Sea Mills, Bristol, Brycgstow, "the place at the bridge", England, harbour, River Frome, shipbuilding, John Cabot, medieval towns, Bristol Cathedral. slavery, Seven Stars public house, Thomas Clarkson, Samuel Plimsoll, the sailor's friend, slave trade, Avon Gorge, Victorian engineer, engineer, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Great Western Railway , Bristol-built, steamships, SS Great Western, Clifton Suspension Bridge. John Wesley , Bristol Riots, Bristol Bridge, Bristol Blitz, St Nicholas, St Mary Redcliffe, Arno's Court Triumphal Arch, Lawfords' Gate, city walls, 13th century figures, Bristol's Newgate, Bristol Castle, Geoffrey de Montbray, Bishop of Coutances, fortified walls of the city, Bristol city ce
water feature , water , water flow , noisy , trees , tree , sky , ground , England , chatsworth , great Britain , Stone , pond , lake , Pressure , sound , tourism , tourist , waterfall , view , water features , house , people ,
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Chatsworth house , Chatsworth , Peak District , Great Britain
Bristol Cathedral; Cathedrals; West Porch; Bristol Library; Libraries; College Green; Bristol; Bristol city; City of Bristol; city; Cities; English city; English Cities; unitary authority area; County; ceremonial county; South West England; urban area; populous city; English Core Cities; South West England; Royal Charter; Somerset; Gloucestershire; Avon; historic cities; Bath; Gloucester; River Avon; estuary; River Severn; Bristol Channel; Culture; centre of culture; Port of Bristol; city centre; Subarbs; Severn Estuary; Avonmouth; Royal Portbury Dock; Shirehampton; St Anne's; Leigh Woods; Clifton Down; Kingsweston Hill; Henbury; Sea Mills; Bristol; Brycgstow; the place at the bridge; England; harbour; River Frome; shipbuilding; John Cabot; medieval towns; Bristol Cathedral. Cathedral Cities; Samuel Plimsoll; the sailor's friend; slave trade; Avon Gorge; Isambard Kingdom Brunel; Great Western Railway; Bristol-built; Ship shape; Bristol Fasion; steamships; SS Great Western; Clifton Suspension Bridge. John Wesley; Bristol Riots; Bristol Bridge; Bristol Blitz; St Nicholas; St Mary Redcliffe; Bristol Castle; Queen Square; Portland Square; Broadmead; shopping area; Avonmouth Docks; city centre; Floating Harbour; industrial site; International festival of the Sea; Balloon fiesta; Banksey; The Centre; Park street; the docks; dockside area; Bristol Docks; Clifton; Bedminster; Hotwells; Kingswood; Cabot Tower; Ashton Court; The mall; Cribs causeway; The galleries; Blaise Castle; Bristol Glass
bridge, bridges, Sighs, Cambridge, University, Cam, river, England, Cambridgeshire, Bridge of Sighs, arch, arches, Architecture, St John's College, college, colleges, St John, John
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Bridge of Sighs, St John's College, Cambridge University
Yachts, Boats, Docks, Sailing, Boating, docks, moorings, harbour, Bristol Docks, River, River Avon, The floating harbour, 'The Arnolfini', art Gallery, Bristol, City, The Southwest, England, UK, Great Britain, Europe, Bristol, Bristol city, City of Bristol, city, English city, unitary authority area, ceremonial county, South West England, urban area, populous city, English Core Cities, South West England, Royal Charter, County, Somerset, Gloucestershire, Avon, historic cities, Bath, Gloucester, River Avon, estuary, River Severn, Bristol Channel, centre of culture, Port of Bristol, city centre, Severn Estuary, Avonmouth, Royal Portbury Dock, Shirehampton, St Anne's, Leigh Woods, Clifton Down, Kingsweston Hill, Henbury, Sea Mills, Bristol, Brycgstow, "the place at the bridge", England, harbour, River Frome, shipbuilding, John Cabot, medieval towns, Bristol Cathedral. slavery, Seven Stars public house, Thomas Clarkson, Samuel Plimsoll, the sailor's friend, slave trade, Avon Gorge, Victorian engineer, engineer, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Great Western Railway , Bristol-built, steamships, SS Great Western, Clifton Suspension Bridge. John Wesley , Bristol Riots, Bristol Bridge, Bristol Blitz, St Nicholas, St Mary Redcliffe, Arno's Court Triumphal Arch, Lawfords' Gate, city walls, 13th century figures, Bristol's Newgate, Bristol Castle, Geoffrey de Montbray, Bishop of Coutances, fortified walls of the city, Bristol city centre, 1960s, tower blocks, brutalist Architecture, Georgian period, Queen Square
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yachts and boats moored in Bristol docks with the Arnolfini art gallery in background
Bristol; Bristol Docks; Bristol Harbour; Bristol Industrial Museum; Britain; British; Cargo; City; Crane; Dock; Docks; England; English; Europe; European; GB; Great Britain; Harbor; Harbour; Harbour side; Historic; Historical; History; Industry; June; Museum; M Shed; Port; Port of Bristol; Princes Wharf; Quay; Quayside; Relic; Ship; Shipping; Trade; UK; United Kingdom; Urban; Water
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The old cranes outside the M Shed Museum at Princes Wharf, Bristol, England, United Kingdom. Previously known as the Bristol Industrial Museum it is currently undergoing restoration and is due to reopen in 2011.
Britain; City Hall; Council offices; England; Market square; Nottingham; Nottingham Council House; Nottinghamshire; Slab square; architecture; building; old; streetscape
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The Council House is constructed of Portland Stone from the same quarry used by Sir Christopher Wren for St. Paul's Cathedral in London. It was designed by Thomas Cecil Howitt and built between 1927 and 1929
Bristol; Boats; Docks; Harbour; City; Cathedral; Bordeaux Quay; Bristol Ferry; Moored; Moorings; West of England; West Country; England; English; UK; United Kingdom; Great Britain; British;
Bridge; Suspension Bridge; Clifton Suspension Bridge; Couple; boy and girl; man and woman; kissing; kiss; embrace; mist; fog; Romantic; Clifton; Bristol; Southwest; West Country; England; UK; Britain; Europe, Bristol, Bristol city, City of Bristol, city, English city, unitary authority area, ceremonial county, South West England, urban area, populous city, English Core Cities, South West England, Royal Charter, County, Somerset, Gloucestershire, Avon, historic cities, Bath, Gloucester, River Avon, estuary, River Severn, Bristol Channel, centre of culture, Port of Bristol, city centre, Severn Estuary, Avonmouth, Royal Portbury Dock, Shirehampton, St Anne's, Leigh Woods, Clifton Down, Kingsweston Hill, Henbury, Sea Mills, Bristol, Brycgstow, "the place at the bridge", England, harbour, River Frome, shipbuilding, John Cabot, medieval towns, Bristol Cathedral. slavery, Seven Stars public house, Thomas Clarkson, Samuel Plimsoll, the sailor's friend, slave trade, Avon Gorge, Victorian engineer, engineer, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Great Western Railway , Bristol-built, steamships, SS Great Western, Clifton Suspension Bridge. John Wesley , Bristol Riots, Bristol Bridge, Bristol Blitz, St Nicholas, St Mary Redcliffe, Arno's Court Triumphal Arch, Lawfords' Gate, city walls, 13th century figures, Bristol's Newgate, Bristol Castle, Geoffrey de Montbray, Bishop of Coutances, fortified walls of the city, Bristol city centre, 1960s, tower blocks, brutalist Architecture, Georgian period, Queen Square, Portlan
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Couple Kissing in the mist on The Clifton suspension Bridge, Bristol
Nelson Street, Bristol, streetscape, street, tourist, tourists, visitors, tourism, colourful, attraction, city centre, Europe's biggest piece of street art, See No Evil, £80, 000 project, Aryz, street artist, Banksy, Tom 'Inkie' Watson, Mike Bennett, Bristol City Council, graffiti, art, tagging, Shoe, muralists, TATS CRU, murals, 67 artists, exhibition, street art, city, buildings, architecture, RDPC0501f, IPSV5041, IPSV4957, IPSV4942, IPSV2998, IPSV0462, IPSV0576, IPSV2262, restaurant, Shanghai Nights, pedestrians, car, parked vehicle, cycle lane, IPSV1406, IPSV0266, IPSV3106, IPSV0937, IPSV1400, IPSV1399,
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67 international graffiti artists were involved in a Bristol City Council sponsored project to transform Nelson Street, in the city centre into a colourful visitor attraction. The project, named See No Evil and led by Bristol street artist and Banksy collaborator Tom 'Inkie' Watson, took a year to organise at a cost of £80,000. The picture shows some of the murals produced. The artist used cherry pickers to reach the numerous locations for their murals. And the street was closed to traffic for several days during the work. Pedestrians were able to watch the progress.
Statue, bronze statue, Man on Horse; William III, Queen square, park, Georgian, Architecture, Trees, clouds, landmark, city, Bristol, England, UK, Britain, Europe, Bristol, Bristol city, City of Bristol, city, English city, unitary authority area, ceremonial county, South West England, urban area, populous city, English Core Cities, South West England, Royal Charter, County, Somerset, Gloucestershire, Avon, historic cities, Bath, Gloucester, River Avon, estuary, River Severn, Bristol Channel, centre of culture, Port of Bristol, city centre, Severn Estuary, Avonmouth, Royal Portbury Dock, Shirehampton, St Anne's, Leigh Woods, Clifton Down, Kingsweston Hill, Henbury, Sea Mills, Bristol, Brycgstow, "the place at the bridge", England, harbour, River Frome, shipbuilding, John Cabot, medieval towns, Bristol Cathedral. slavery, Seven Stars public house, Thomas Clarkson, Samuel Plimsoll, the sailor's friend, slave trade, Avon Gorge, Victorian engineer, engineer, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Great Western Railway , Bristol-built, steamships, SS Great Western, Clifton Suspension Bridge. John Wesley , Bristol Riots, Bristol Bridge, Bristol Blitz, St Nicholas, St Mary Redcliffe, Arno's Court Triumphal Arch, Lawfords' Gate, city walls, 13th century figures, Bristol's Newgate, Bristol Castle, Geoffrey de Montbray, Bishop of Coutances, fortified walls of the city, Bristol city centre, 1960s, tower blocks, brutalist Architecture, Georgian period, Queen Square, Portland Square, Broadmead, shopping area, Avonmouth
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William III on a horse, A bronze statue in Queen square (park) Bristol, UK
Britain; City Hall; Council offices; England; Market square; Nottingham; Nottingham Council House; Nottinghamshire; Slab square; architecture; building; old; UK
Description
The Council House is constructed of Portland Stone from the same quarry used by Sir Christopher Wren for St. Paul's Cathedral in London. It was designed by Thomas Cecil Howitt and built between 1927 and 1929
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67 international graffiti artists were involved in a Bristol City Council sponsored project to transform Nelson Street, in the city centre into a colourful visitor attraction. The project, named See No Evil and led by Bristol street artist and Banksy collaborator Tom 'Inkie' Watson, took a year to organise at a cost of £80,000. The picture shows some of the murals produced. The artist used cherry pickers to reach the numerous locations for their murals. And the street was closed to traffic for several days during the work. Pedestrians were able to watch the progress.
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The car park and Temple Meads Railway Station, Bristol,
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People Walking Towards Millenium Square, With The Planetarium, Mirror globe,
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bicycles locked to railings on the harbourside outside of The Arnolfini art gallery in Bristol, with people walking past on the cobbled street
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Arches National Park, nr Moab, south Utah, USA, famous for red arch features of Entrada sandstone, geology, geological, erode, erosion, park also has spire, fin and monolith features (larger 32MB tif file available on request)