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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
The Bristol Brabazon aeroplane is rolled out of its hangar, minus engines at Filton for the aircrafts naming ceremony Circa June1947
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
The Centre in Bristol 1895
Butler and co Chemists No. 42 Old Market, Bristol 1957
Bristol Coronation Illuminations June 1953
The Bristol Queen paddle steamer seen here closes to the Clifton Suspension Bridge Circa 1950s
The Crown Restaurant (now a pub) in St Nicholas Market, Bristol in the 1950s. Before the opening of St Philips fruit and vegetable market in the 1970s this was where the shop keepers would come
Policeman directing traffic in Bristol Old Market January 1940
Bristol General Hospital in the 1920s
The Pool now know as "Tropicana"at Weston-super-Mare. Circa June 1946The Pool now know as " Tropicana" at Weston-super-Mare. Circa June 1946
Regent Cinema Castle Street 1930s with a wurlitzer organ
30th September 1948 Traffic in Bristol City Centre
Bomb damaged house, Trelawney Estate, Peverell, Plymouth 1st November 1940
1939 - just at the outbreak of war - shows Royal Naval reservists undergoing gunnery practice on board HMS Flying Fox at Mardyke Wharf
Billiard hall, Castle street, Bristol 1962
Bomb damaged Blind Institution, North Hill, Plymouth 1st May 1941
Bristol hospital bombed 1941 March / AprilBristol hospital bombed 1941 March/April
Gloucester Road, Bristol 1920s
Cliftons 1822 parish church, St Andrew s, was sadly lost to a Luftwaffe bombing raid in November, 1940. Pic from 1930s
Supermarine Southampton flying boats seen during a flying display off the beaches of Skegness. Circa June 1933
The RAF, Leconfield, "At Home"flying display as part of Battle of BritainThe RAF, Leconfield, " At Home" flying display as part of Battle of Britain Week. Here is a general view of the aircraft ready to fly and returning from flights
Pilots from 501 squadron show off the tailplane rudder of a Messerschmitt 109 at RAF Filton in 1st November 1940
Looking like an Antartic expedition, workers at RAF Fylindales on the North Yorkshire moors line up beside the RAF Westland Whirlwind search
Demolition of Fleet Street, Torquay - the last building to be demolished 1987
Winner Street, Paignton in November 1969. Note the Emporium on the left. 26th November 1969
House demolition, Stentiford Hill, Torquay March 1964
Riviera Centre, Torquay under construction 1984 to 1986 Leisure centre
Torquay Boys Grammar School when it was situated in Barton Road, Torquay. Circa 1960s: Torquay Boys Grammar School when it was situated in Barton Road, Torquay. Circa 1960s
Beacon Cove, Torquay, showing the Marine Spa Circa 1960
Union Street Torquay in the 1950s?
Some of the estimated one thousand scooters which assembled in Torquay, Easter Monday, 1966. Mods
Torre street, Torquay in November 1968
Woolworth in Union Street, Torquay in the late 1970s
Market day at Newton Abbot Cattle Market. Circa 1950
he demolition of the original Kingskerswell Arch on the Newton Road in 1964. Torquay
Bomb damage at Barton School, Torquay in May 1943. Thankfully it didn t explode on impact but bounced onto the playing fields behind where it did go off
Last train fron Churston Station May 1963
2000 Motorcycle Action Group members ride down Union Street, Torquay on their way from Newton Abbot to Plymouth to protest against the helmet laws April 1973