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62 Photographic Prints
Steep Street Bristol OP08887The junction of Steep Street and Trenchard Street, Bristol, 1866. John Hill Morgan (b 1833), platinum print. This view was recorded five years before Steep Street, curving away to the left
Stencil graffiti by Banksy N070360BANKSY GRAFFITI, Park Street, Bristol, Avon. Detail of stencil grafitti on the side of a building
Clifton Suspension BridgeBrunels landmark bridge spanning the Avon Gorge, Bristol. IoE 379208
Stencil graffiti by Banksy N070361BANKSY GRAFFITI, Park Street, Bristol, Avon. Stencil grafitti on the side of a building
Memorial Stadium, Bristol AFL03_Aerofilms_684914MEMORIAL STADIUM, Bristol. Home of Bristol Rovers Football Club since 1996. Photographed in April 2000. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)
Clifton Suspension Bridge BB68_05597CLIFTON SUSPENSION BRIDGE, Bristol. The bridge under construction, November 1863. Work began on the bridge in 1836 under the supervision of Isambard Kingdom Brunel but stopped due to lack of funds
Slip road watch tower DP248963Cumberland Basin, City of Bristol. General view of the side of the slip road to Plimsoll Bridge, at the west end of Cumberland Basin, from the north, with the control tower in the background
Clifton JEH_22055_115Clifton, Bristol, 1971. Clifton Suspension Bridge, Observation Hill and the suburb of Clifton. ST5673
Brabazon Hangar DP137889Brabazon Hangar, Filton Airport, Bristol, Somerset. General view of hangar. Post War Buildings
Eastville Stadium EAW170596Eastville Stadium, Bristol. Built in 1897 it was the home of Bristol Rovers Football Club. The ground was finally demolished in 1998. Photographed here in April 1967
Portishead Dock JEH_22046_048Portishead Dock, North Somerset. In 1860 a deep water dock was built to accomodate large ships that had difficulty reaching Bristol Harbour
Clifton EPW005463CLIFTON, Bristol. Aerial view of Clifton showing the Avon Gorge and Suspension Bridge photographed in March 1921. This area of Clifton includes a lot of Georgian
Clifton Suspension Bridge BB89_03974CLIFTON SUSPENSION BRIDGE, Bristol. The bridge under construction. Work began on the bridge in 1836 under the supervision of Isambard Kingdom Brunel but stopped due to lack of funds
St James Priory DP137318St Jamess Priory, Whitson Street, Bristol. General view of tower
Shipping on the Avon BB89_03975Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol. A view looking towards the gorge and bridge showing the pier in the foreground and sailing and steam vessels on the Avon
HMS Flying Fox EAW033316HMS Flying Fox (Royal Naval Reserve) moored off Hotwell Road, Bristol. Photographed by Aerofilms Ltd in October 1950
Albion Dockyard EAW061875HMS Loch Dunvegan moored at the Albion Dockyard, Bristol. Photographed by Aerofilms Ltd in November 1955
Cribbs Causeway 18722_08Cribbs Causeway Shopping Centre, Bristol. Following the now traditional dumbell design, The Mall at Cribbs Causeway opened in March 1998 and cost £ 200 million to construct
Motorway junction JEH_22028_89Almondsbury, Bristol. At the Almondsbury Interchange (Junction 15 on the M5 and Junction 20 on the M4) the M4 is carried over the M5
Bristol Airport JEH_22047_061Bristol Airport, Lulsgate Bottom, Somerset. This site was first used as a RAF relief landing ground in 1940. The aerodrome was converted and opened as a new airport for Bristol in 1957
Canons Marsh JEH_22046_006Canons Marsh, Bristol. This area of Bristol has seen significant redevelopment. Shown here are the gas works and an inter-war warehouse that has since been replaced by the Lloyds Bank HQ at
Stoke Park Colony EAW005368The Stoke Park Colony (Stoke Park Hospital), Stoke Gifford, near Bristol, South Gloucestershire, 13th May 1947. The, now yellow, Dower House, situated on the balustraded terrace
Princes Street Car Park DP139230Princes Street Car Park, Bristol Hotel, Bristol. Detail of structure
Old Bristol a98_04315HOST STREET, Bristol. View along Host Street, Bristol. Photographed by Eric de Mare between 1945 and 1980
Clifton Suspension Bridge a98_04334CLIFTON SUSPENSION BRIDGE, Clifton, Bristol. The walkway beside the road shows the bridges Egyptian temple-like towers and massive engineering features
Royal York Crescent, Clifton, Bristol a98_04326ROYAL YORK CRESCENT, Clifton, Bristol. View of Royal York Crescent, Clifton, which dates from circa 1810-20. Photographed by Eric de Mare. Date range: 1945 - 1980
Ashton Gate, Bristol AFL03_aerofilms_634217ASHTON GATE, Bristol. Aerial view of the home of Bristol City Football Club. Photographed in 1994. At the time the Robins were playing in Division One. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)
Clifton Suspension Bridge a98_04333Clifton Suspension Bridge, Clifton, Bristol. View of the Clifton Suspension Bridge seen from the river bank below. It was designed in the 1830s
Brick relief of mother and children DP035286ST PAULs LEARNING AND FAMILY CENTRE, Bristol. An exterior detail of a brick relief showing mother with children
Fairbairn Steam Crane, BristolConsidered to be the only operational steam crane of the Fairbairn type in the country. IoE 380798
University Tower and Wills Memorial BuildingThe Bristol skyline from Cabots Tower showing part of the University in the foreground. IoE 380278
Blaise CastleSham Castle c1766, set within the magnificent Blaise Estate, Bristol. IoE 379730
Market scene mural DP035239Detail of painted wall mural, by Gloria Ojulari Sule, showing busy multi ethnic market scene. Grosvenor Road, St Paul s, Bristol. Mural, March 1999. Photograph, October 2007
Market scene mural DP035240Detail of painted wall mural, by Gloria Ojulari Sule, showing busy multi ethnic market scene. Grosvenor Road, St Paul s, Bristol. Mural, March 1999. Photograph, October 2007
Market scene mural DP035238Painted wall mural, by Gloria Ojulari Sule, showing busy multi ethnic market scene with St Pauls Church and Clifton Suspension Bridge in the background. Grosvenor Road, St Paul s, Bristol
St James Priory DP137335St Jamess Priory, Whitson Street, Bristol. Detail of west elevation
Bristol High Cross CGH01_02_01_007Bristol High Cross, Stourhead, Stourton With Gasper, Wiltshire. Watercolour painting possibly by William Alexander (d.1815). Artwork collected by C G Harper
Floating Harbour EAW209373Queen Square and the Floating Harbour, Bristol. Photographed by Aerofilms Ltd in 1971
Avonmouth EAW002060The Royal Edward Dock, Avonmouth, Bristol. Photographed by Aerofilms Ltd in 1946
Bristol timber wharves EPW005470The timber yards at Baltic Wharf, Canada Wharf and Cumberland Wharf, Bristol. Photographed by Aerofilms Ltd in 1921
SS Great Britain EAW250863The steam ship SS Great Britain in Great Western Dry Dock, Bristol. Photographed by Aerofilms Ltd in April 1973
Clifton Zoo EPW048288Clifton, Bristol. Bristol Zoological Gardens was established in the 1830s and is one of the oldest Zoos in the world. Clifton College was founded in 1862
Royal York Cresent DP146955Royal York Cresent, Clifton, Bristol from west. Photographed in October 2011
The Paragon DP146953The Paragon, Clifton, Bristol, from Royal York Cresent. Photographed in October 2011
Avonmouth Docks 21420_22Avonmouth Docks, Bristol. Avonmouth Dock was built in 1865-1877 by private enterprise. The dock was later incorporated into the Port of Bristol Authority. The Royal Edward Dock was added in 1908
SS Great Britain 21417_02SS Great Britain, Bristol. Built in 1843 to designs by Brunel, the Great Britain was used as a passenger ship to New York
Clifton Observatory JEH_22046_011Clifton Observatory, Bristol. Originally a windmill built in 1766, the main building was converted in 1828 with the installation of telescopes and a camera obscura showing views of the Avon Gorge
SS Great Britain JEH_22046_009Wapping Dockyard, Bristol. The SS Great Britain returned to the same dry dock that had been purpose-built for its construction by the Great Western Steamship Company between 1839-43
SS Great Britain JEH_22046_008Wapping Dockyard, Bristol. The SS Great Britain returned to the same dry dock that had been purpose-built for its construction by the Great Western Steamship Company between 1839-43
University of Bristol JEH_22046_001University of Bristol. Aerial view centred on Royal Fort House and Gardens with the Queens Building in the foreground. Photographed by Jim Hancock in 1970
Chew Valley Lake JEH_22048_032Chew Valley Lake Sailing Club, Somerset. The reservoir at Chew Valley was opened in 1956 to provide drinking water for Bristol. Opportunities were soon taken to use the lake for leisure activities
Floating Harbour a78_06722Bristol. St Thomass The Martyrs Church, behind warehouses in Redcliff Street, seen across the Floating Harbour from Welsh Back, at a point opposite the E. end of King Street
Council House Bristol DP081803Council House, College Green, Bristol. 1935-1952. By Vincent Harris. General view of front elevation
Cabots Circus Car Park DP139261Cabots Circus Car Park, Newfoundland Street, Bristol. General view
Coopers Hall, Bristol a98_04318COOPERs HALL, King Street, Bristol. Perspective view of Coopers Hall, Bristol, with the first two gables of St Nicholas Almshouse just visible
Blaise Castle a98_04343BLAISE CASTLE, Henbury, Bristol. This folly castle was built by Thomas Farr in 1766 on the top of Castle Hill. It was originally used as a summer house by the Harford family who owned the estate
The Floating Harbour, Bristol. 1921 EPW005446FLOATING HARBOUR, Bristol. Aerial view. Steamer docked in the floating harbour opposite a transit warehouse and railway goods yard, March 1921
Colston Memorial, Colston Avenue, Bristol. A Bristol benefactor, a significant proportion of whose wealth came directly or indirectly from the slave trade. IoE 379334
Memorial to Scipio AfricanusHeadstone & footstone to Scipio Africanus, a servant who died aged 18. St Mary s, Bristol. IoE 379142
Fountains to front of Victoria RoomsFountains, Lamps, Balustrades, Railings, Statues and Steps. Bristol. IoE 380289
Stratford Mill was re-erected within Blaise Castle Estate, Bristol, after Chew Valley Lake was flooded to form a reservoir. IoE 379735
Signpost at Three Lamps JunctionKnown familiarly as the Bishop of Bath and Wells. Situated on the Wells Road, Totterdown, Bristol. IoE 378922