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Union Street, Bristol, pictured here in the early 1960s, has seen many changes over the past fifty years. Looking downhill
SS Great Britain (SS GB) being towed from Falklands to Bristol in 1970
The SS Great Britain around Horseshoe Bend in the River Avon, 5th July 1970
1951 Bristol Rovers Geoff Bradford in action against Leyton Orient at St James Park the old south stand in the background. 13th January 1951
Historical pageant on The Downs as the country celebrated the Festival of Britain in 1951. Dressed as Cavaliers, 17th century costume
Residents of Stafford Street, Bedminster, Bristol pick their way through the rubble following the previous nights heavy raid on the city January 1941
the BD6, a steam operated dredger built in 1843, at work in the 1950s. Remaining in use until 1961, this drag boat pulled itself across the harbour by means of cables attached to bollards on the quay
After providing training for around 70, 000 boys over a period of 27 years, the Sea Training Ship Vindicatrix seen here leaving Sharpness under tow by the tugs Primrose
Ashton Swing Bridge, Bristol in its post war hey-day. The upper deck, with its control room, carried motor traffic and the lower the docks railway
Traffic in Redcliffe - including horse drawn transport - was in the late 1940s. Redcliffe Wharf (which still awaits re-development) was then being used by the Corporations Transport Dept
Floating Harbour and Redcliffe Wharf, Bristol in the early 1960s Now up for development, this working wharf still had its own crane
The Lily Pond at Kings Weston, opposite the stables, 1960s. In the background is Bewys Cross, an ancient stone said to have once lain on the banks of the river
Bristol Post war, 1950 Rebuilding work on Old King Street
1950s, shows children enjoying themselves (just as they still do) on the slider below the Observatory on Clifton Downs, Bristol. Circa 1955
Residents of a bombed out house at Oreston Plymouth have a break from salvaging belongings from the rubble with a cup of tea and a bit to eat. Circa June 1942
Bristol Bridge Circa 1960
Bristols Proclamation Coach outside the Old Council House in Corn Street in 1945. The Lord Mayor and citizens are celebrating VJ Day - The victory over Japan which finally signalled the end of
Campbells Paddle Steamers, Glen Usk aground at Horseshoe Bend River Avon, Shirehampton, Bristol August 1959
Avonmouth Severnside in the 1970s - shows just how much things have changed in just one generation. Much of the heavy, polluting industry has now disappeared to be replaced by extensive warehousing
Princess Victoria Street Clifton Circa 1975
A concert in Central Hall - Old Market, Bristol. In the late 1980s the main, horseshoe shaped hall, was demolished and the building converted into flats and apartments. Circa 1985
Sherborne WW2 Home guard. Circa 1941
Bristol Colston Hall was reopened by the Duke of Gloucester in 1951, the same year as the Festival of Britain
1951 Bristol City v Bristol Rovers derby at Ashton Gate 15th September 1951
Demolition work taking place in Marlborough Street in the late 1950s. By 1958 Bristol had a new, central, bus station on the site
Bristol Evening Post Offices in Silver Street 1930s
1940 maintenance on the Clifton Suspension bridge
Bristolians in 1939 seen here being issued with gas masks in the build up to the Second World War. By September 1939 some 38 million gas masks had been given out to the civil population
1975 crowds at the pool, know as Tropicana at Weston-super-Mare
The Echo, seen being launched here in 1957 from Charles Hills shipyard in the Floating Harbour, was built for the Bristol Steam Navigation Company (later Bristol Seaway)
Men in full swimming costumes were among those enjoying the Shepton Mallet Lido in the 1950s
Princess Margaret inspecting cadets at BRNC Dartmouth during a visit in April 1951. Her Royal Highess arrived by train at Kingswear where she was met by Earl Fortescue for the barge trip over
A demonstration of 3. 7 Anti-Aircraft Gun on the Downs, Bristol. Circa 1940A demonstration of 3.7 Anti-Aircraft Gun on the Downs, Bristol. Circa 1940
Tropicana swiming pool at Weston-super-Mare 1986
Princess Alexandra stops to chat to schoolchildren during her visit to Bristol 19th May 1973
Georges Brewery, Bristol decorated for Silver Jubilee of George V and Queen Mary May 1935
Broadmead in 1964 Pictured here in the early 1960s, Broadmead was a bustling placeBroadmead in 1964.. Pictured here in the early 1960s, Broadmead was a bustling place with retailers fighting to take up any premises which fell vacant
Cyclist negotiate a busy Bristol Tramway Centre June 1939
Cars waiting for the severn river ferry the Severn Princess that ran from Beachley to Aust as the new Severn River crossing bridge nears completion in the background. Circa 1966
Land Army Girls stooking the corn, At the start of the Second World War many West Country farmers were still using horses and antiquated equipment. Circa 1940
Bristol Castle Street, showing British Home Stores. Circa 1935
Row of bombed damaged houses, Furneaux Road, Beacon Park 1941
College Green, Queen Victorias Statue, and Council House, Bristol Circa 1950
King Square, just below Kingsdown, Bristol, in 1954. The square looks a bit sparse, but at least some of the fine Georgian houses surrounding it had survived the ravages of war
This tram was smashed to pieces in one of the last major wartime raids on Bristol in 1941. The Bedminster tram depot was hit, resulting in the loss of 20 vehicles. 26th April 1941
Corn Street, Bristol, 27th January 1940
Butler and co Chemists No. 42 Old Market, Bristol 1957
The Bristol Queen paddle steamer seen here closes to the Clifton Suspension Bridge Circa 1950s