streetscape; Bristol; Gloucestershire; city; port; floating harbour; Brunel; Isambard Kingdom Brunel; Former University Refectory; Bristol Museum; Bristol Library; Venetian Style; Dowager's Palace, Venice; 1872; John Foster; Archibald Ponton; Queen's Road;
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Former University Refectory before that the Original Bristol Museum & Library In the Venetian Style of The Dowager's Palace, Venice. Built in 1872 and designed by John Foster & Archibald Ponton. Queen's Road. Bristol
The Bristol Harbour Railway is a preserved railway in Bristol, England operated by Bristol Museums Galleries & Archives. It runs for about a mile along the south side of Bristol Harbour, starting at M Shed stopping at the SS Great Britain, and ending at B Bond Warehouse one of the large tobacco warehouses beside Cumberland Basin
The Bristol Harbour Railway is a preserved railway in Bristol, England operated by Bristol Museums Galleries & Archives. It runs for about a mile along the south side of Bristol Harbour, starting at M Shed stopping at the SS Great Britain, and ending at B Bond Warehouse one of the large tobacco warehouses beside Cumberland Basin
The Bristol Harbour Railway is a preserved railway in Bristol, England operated by Bristol Museums Galleries & Archives. It runs for about a mile along the south side of Bristol Harbour, starting at M Shed stopping at the SS Great Britain, and ending at B Bond Warehouse one of the large tobacco warehouses beside Cumberland Basin
Bristol Harbour Railway; Wapping Wharf; Bristol; Gloucestershire; city; port; floating harbour; Brunel; Isambard Kingdom Brunel; tanker; World War II rolling stock;
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The Bristol Harbour Railway is a preserved railway in Bristol, England operated by Bristol Museums Galleries & Archives. It runs for about a mile along the south side of Bristol Harbour, starting at M Shed stopping at the SS Great Britain, and ending at B Bond Warehouse one of the large tobacco warehouses beside Cumberland Basin
Nelson Street; streetscape; Bristol; Gloucestershire; city; port; floating harbour; Brunel; Isambard Kingdom Brunel; St John's Arch; Medieval gateway; city wall; Church of St John the Baptist;
streetscape; Bristol; Gloucestershire; city; port; floating harbour; Brunel; Isambard Kingdom Brunel; Pero's Bridge; N from Narrow Quay;
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Pero's Bridge is a pedestrian, bascule bridge at St Augustine's Reach in Bristol Harbour. It links Queen Square and Millennium Square, it is composed of three spans; the two outer ones are fixed and the central section can be raised to provide a navigation channel in the harbour. The most distinctive features of the bridge are the pair of horn-shaped sculptures which act as counterweights for the lifting section, leading it to be commonly known as the Horned Bridge.
streetscape; Bristol; Gloucestershire; city; port; floating harbour; Brunel; Isambard Kingdom Brunel; Dock works; Dock works under retoration; North Bank; near Cathedral Walk; Floating Harbour;
The Grand Hotel; inn; tavern; The White Hart; The White Lion; Broad Street; streetscape; Bristol; Gloucestershire; city; port; floating harbour; Brunel; Isambard Kingdom Brunel;
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The Grand Hotel, Site of former inns, The White Hart & The White Lion. Broad Street, Bristol
The Bristol Harbour Railway is a preserved railway in Bristol, England operated by Bristol Museums Galleries & Archives. It runs for about a mile along the south side of Bristol Harbour, starting at M Shed stopping at the SS Great Britain, and ending at B Bond Warehouse one of the large tobacco warehouses beside Cumberland Basin
St George's; former Church; arts centre; Great George Street; streetscape; Bristol; Gloucestershire; city; port; floating harbour; Brunel; Isambard Kingdom Brunel;
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St George's (formerly Church), arts centre, Great George Street, Bristol
streetscape; Bristol; Gloucestershire; city; port; floating harbour; Brunel; Isambard Kingdom Brunel; Masonic Hall; Entrance; built 1823; C R Cockrell; museum; freize; E H Bailey; Apollo; Minerva; introducing the arts, science and literature to the city; Park Street;
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Masonic Hall Entrance, built 1823, designed by C R Cockrell originally bult as a museum, with a freize (carved by E H Bailey) depicting Apollo and Minerva introducing the arts, science and literature to the city in Park Street Bristol
St John's Gate; streetscape; Bristol; Gloucestershire; city; port; floating harbour; Brunel; Isambard Kingdom Brunel; St John's Arch; Medieval gateway; city wall; Church of St John the Baptist;
streetscape; Bristol; Gloucestershire; city; port; floating harbour; Brunel; Isambard Kingdom Brunel; Corn Street; Commercial rooms; built 1810; statues; The 3 graces; portico; three statues; Britannia;
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Commercial rooms, Corn Street, built 1810 The three statues represent Bristol, Commerce & Navigation (aka The 3 graces) and the carved relief within the portico shows Britannia checking the monies due to her from the rest of the world.
Park Street; North West from Great George Street junction; streetscape; Bristol; Gloucestershire; city; port; floating harbour; Brunel; Isambard Kingdom Brunel;
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Park Street, North West from Great George Street junction, Bristol
Park Street; South East from Great George Street junction; streetscape; Bristol; Gloucestershire; city; port; floating harbour; Brunel; Isambard Kingdom Brunel;
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Park Street, South East from Great George Street junction, Bristol
The Bristol Harbour Railway is a preserved railway in Bristol, England operated by Bristol Museums Galleries & Archives. It runs for about a mile along the south side of Bristol Harbour, starting at M Shed stopping at the SS Great Britain, and ending at B Bond Warehouse one of the large tobacco warehouses beside Cumberland Basin
streetscape; Bristol; Gloucestershire; city; port; floating harbour; Brunel; Isambard Kingdom Brunel; Berkley Square garden; Berkley Square; replica of the upper section of the medieval high cross of Bristol; the original is at Stourhead in Wiltshire;
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In the South East corner of the Berkley Square garden is a replica of the upper section of the medieval high cross of Bristol, the original is at Stourhead in Wiltshire
St John's Gate; Lewins Mead; A38:streetscape; Bristol; Gloucestershire; city; port; floating harbour; Brunel; Isambard Kingdom Brunel; St John's Arch; Medieval gateway; city wall; Church of St John the Baptist; magistrates's court;
In 1845 the Bristol and Exeter Railway station built its own station at right angles to the GWR station and an "express platform" and a grand headquarters was built at street level on the west side of its station in 1852-54 to the Jacobean designs of Samuel Fripp.
NW from Edward Everard Building towards St John's Gate; Broad Street; streetscape; Bristol; Gloucestershire; city; port; floating harbour; Brunel; Isambard Kingdom Brunel; St John's Arch; Medieval gateway; city wall; Church of St John the Baptist; Brennus; Belinus; , coats of arms of the City of Bristol; coats of arms Walter Frampton;
NW from Edward Everard Building towards St John's Gate; Broad Street; streetscape; Bristol; Gloucestershire; city; port; floating harbour; Brunel; Isambard Kingdom Brunel; St John's Arch; Medieval gateway; city wall; Church of St John the Baptist; Brennus; Belinus; , coats of arms of the City of Bristol; coats of arms Walter Frampton;
St John's Gate; Broad Street; streetscape; Bristol; Gloucestershire; city; port; floating harbour; Brunel; Isambard Kingdom Brunel; St John's Arch; Medieval gateway; city wall; Church of St John the Baptist; Brennus; Belinus; , coats of arms of the City of Bristol; coats of arms Walter Frampton;