Grid reference ST5973
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'Angel Wings'
'Rosa Chinensis' at Castle Park, Bristol
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Christmas illuminations, Cabot Circus
by Derek Harper
A reverse view of ST5973 : "Welcome to Cabot Circus".
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Old amongst the new
by Rod Allday
A terrace of old buildings in River Street surrounded by modern development.
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Bristol St Philips Station (remains)
View eastwards, towards Lawrence Hill Junction, of dilapidated remains of former terminus of short branch off the Midland main line into Bristol (Temple Meads) from Gloucester, Birmingham etc. A local service had run into St Philips from... (more)
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Church on Lamb Street
by DS Pugh
St. Judes Church between Bragg's Lane and Lamb Street.
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Hidden River Frome
by Noel Jenkins
The River Frome disappears underneath Bristol city centre at Broad Weir. Near the junction of Rupert St and Christmas St the majority of the discharge is diverted into Mylnes Culvert to exit at the New Cut while the remainder emerges at the... (more)
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Bristol : Brigstowe Street
by Lewis Clarke
A shopping area in Bristol.
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Bristol's Floating Harbour (set of 2 images) |
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51'02 and St James Barton Roundabout
by Linda Bailey
This building was converted into housing in the 1990's and the outside of the building had a major face-lift at the same time.
51'02 is the latitude and longitude of Bristol.
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The Galleries
by Eirian Evans
Shopping mall in the Broadmead area of Bristol, which has now been superseded by the new Cabot Circus development.
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Wall-mounted homes at Castle Bridge
by Neil Owen
Right by the bridge are these insect hotels. No obvious signs of occupation, but maybe they were all out.
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Statue of Charles Wesley
by Peter Barr
In the back courtyard area of John Wesley's First Chapel and Dwellinghouse. The New Room is the oldest Methodist Chapel in the world, (originally built in 1739)
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