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Queen Mother arriving at Wells in 1979
A group of campers at the 1979 Glastonbury Festival
St Stephens Bristol Press, Broad Street, 1955, home of the Bristol Mercury newspaper
Bristol The Pithay in 1954 with Frys offices to the right and Grand Hotel to the left
Ashton Gate Station, Bristol circa 1965
Horse drawn cabs draw up in Queens Road by the West of England Academy 1900s
An RCTS special approaches Ashton Swing Bridge in the 1950s?
Group of people in typical central Bristol street frontage, at the turn of the 20th century. Circa 1900s
The Queen Mother at Cheltenham, Circa March 1978
Eggs at a well stocked Bristol grocery store during the Second World War Circa 1940
The Queen Mother at Warminster, 1979
Cossham Hospital, Bristol, 1st April 1965
Redcliffe Brass and Copper Works, The Old Fox, and Redcliffe Dining Rooms, Circa 1910s
Glastonbury Festival 1986. Pyramid stage
PJ Proby on stage at the Broadway Cinema, Knowle West in 1963
Pigs arriving in Bristol by boat from Ireland were herded through the streets to slaughter, Ellbroad Street 1910
Old Lewins Mead, Bristol circa 1890
Gardiners showrooms in Nelson Street, demolished to make way for the new magistrates court, Circa 1950s
Workmen busy on Bristols new Council housing in July 1948
Central Hall, Old Market, Bristol 1980s
Bombsites in Bristol, Penn Street, cleared following the war 1957
Ladies in their Sunday best leaving Sea Mills Mission Church, Bristol, for a coach trip in 1930
Amateur production of The Man In The Bowler Hat at Bishopston Parish Hall, Bristol 1929
R Hill, Castle Street, cutlery and tool shop, no date 1930s
The towers of St Mary Le Port Church (foreground) and St Peters, represent the heart of the City after the blitz 1940s Bristol
Early pic of the anaesthetic room at the Royal Infirmary, Bristol, not dated 1900s
The RCTS Special prepares to roll on the Canons Marsh branch of the harbour line in Bristol. 1959
Dutch children dancing on College Green in traditional dress in the mid 1940s 1st June 1946
Lines of Putcher fsalmon baskets stretched across the River Severn, circa 1920
Butlers Chemist shop in Old Market, Bristol, circa 1930s
Interior of the Central Hall, Old Market, Bristol. IClosed and demolished in the 1980s. 1st January 1965
Gas mask test at the start of the second world war, Bristol Circa September 1939
Parents waving goodbye to evacuee children in 1941. The City of Bristol decided on evacuation of its youngest population following the air raids of November 1940
A demonstration of a barrage balloon being inflated on the Downs in 1939. Bristol as the country prepares for war
Bristol street party celebrating Victory in Europe 8th May 1945
The Archway and footpath from Victoria Square to Boyces Avenue, Clifton, Bristol Circa 1965
The Armada pub and Jones the baker, where self raising flour was invented, in Broadmead, Bristol pictured in 1953
The construction of the first Severn Bridge opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1966. The bridge following the completion of the deck. Circa 1966
First bus to Bristol Airport, 1934
Council and medical staff inspect the damage to Bristols Childrens Hospital following the raid on the city on the 3rd December 1940
Park Row, Bristol, in 1933
A mock funeral, complete with coffin, for the last passenger train on the Wells to Cheddar Valley line in 1963
Residents of a bombed-out road in Henleaze recover clothing and belongings from the remains of their homes following an air raid. Circa March 1941
The Mardyke ferry waiting for a familiar tug, the Sea Gem, to pass. Moored at the Hotwell is HMS Flying Fox, a naval training ship, a fixture here from the 1920s until 1973
Church destroyed in Wadham Street, Weston Super Mare during the air raid of the 28th June 1942
HRH Queen Elizabeth II and HRH Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh opens the Severn Bridge in September 1966
Taken from Dolphin Street, looking to Bridge Street, Bristol(Margrates Bank Hotel to the left). Peter Street is off to the left (by Closs & Co Ltd)
Pensioners playing chequers in a moment of relaxation at the Church Army recreation centre in Farfax Street in 1956