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Quarry Steps, Clifton, Bristol 1949
Trams in West Street, Bedminster, Bristol circa 1910s
Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol in the days when shops had chandeliers and sweeping staircases. 1930s
Carwardines Coffee Shop, Corn Street, Shannon Court, Bristol 1965
The Stag and Hounds in Old Market war time Bristol
Bristol Bridge in 1940, bomb damage in Victoria Street next to Georges Brewery Bristol Blitz Between 24 November 1940 and 11 April 1941 there were six major bombing raids on Bristol
School children photographed in the village of Brislington, 1910s
Dads Army, the Home Guard, in Bristol and Somerset between 1940 and 1942
Knowle Picture House, Bristol, 1924. Showing DW Griffiths Orphans of the Storm starring Dorothy and Lilian Gish
The Bedminster Hippodrome, Bristol 1920s
Bristol Times, steeplejacks at work on the chimney at the Fry factory in Duck Lane, in charge is Mr E Clark of the Bristol firm W J Furse and Co Circa 1960s
Launch of the Miranda Guiness, last ship to be built at the Charles Hill Bristol Shipyard, 1976
The Drawbridge Hotel on the Centre, Bristol. Circa 1920
The Armada pub, Broadmead, Bristol dressed for the Coronation 1st June 1953
Little Paradise, off East Street, Bedminster, demolished in 1961
linotype machines at the Bristol Evening Post presses 1970s
Brislington, in the days when it was regarded as one of the prettiest villages in Somerset, Circa 1910
Bristol Bridge in the 1960s, Fairfax House to the left, and the ruins of St Peters Church Circa 1965
Bristol Times, The Globe Cinema, Lawrence Hill, 1932 Schoolchildren entering the cinema
Bedminsters first cinema 1910, East Street Picturedrome, Bedminster, Bristol
Second hand clothes shop in Milk Street, now nearby Radiant House, Horsefair, Bristol. Circa 1954
Bristol Blitz War time pictures of destruction visited on the city by German bombers. 12th April 1941 Between 24 November 1940 and 11 April 1941 there were six major bombing raids on Bristol
The SS Great Britain squeezes in to the Cumberland Basin Lock 5th July 1970
The pitch at Eastville Stadium, Bristol, completely flooded in 1974
Football, the crowd at Bristol Rovers v Newcastle United FA Cup 6th round replay, 28th February 1951. It was estimated that 100, 000 people descended on Eastville to snap up 30, 000 tickets
Womens Land Army girls with a tractor probably taken on farms in North Somerset during the Second World War. Circa June 1942
SS Great Britain project director Commander Joe Blake, Circa 1972
The Bristol University pedal car race at Hengrove Park in 1967
Easton Road, Bristol the morning after a large air raid on the city. The bus in the foreground was from the Lawrence Hill depot and was destroyed by a bomb. Victor T
An aerial view showing the St Mary Le Port area of Bristol before the Blitz Circa June 1939
Trying to break the ice on a frozen floating harbour, Bristol, in the bitterly cold winter of 1970
Aerial view of Bristol Airport in 1960s
Kings TID Tug "Sea Gem"pictured in 1961 in Bristol HarbourKings TID Tug " Sea Gem" pictured in 1961 in Bristol Harbour
The old George Courage brewery in Bristol, viewed from what is now the citys Castle Park. 1950s
Bristol Zoo, children gathered around the bear pit 1st June 1965
Holms Sand and Gravel Company at the Bathurst Basin, opposite the General Hospital, Bristol. The sand companies were the last dockside industry to disappear from the Floating Harbour in the 1980s
Bedminster Bridge and a newly re-constructed Redcliffe Hill l 1960s. The right hand site of the hill, with its many old familiar shops and businesses, still awaits demolition
Residents of Catherine Mead Street, Bedminster, celebrate the Coronation in 1953
St Mary Le Port Church Tower All that was left after the bombing of World War II Circa 1946
Repairing the gates at Netham Lock, Bristol on the Feeder canal in 1963
Bristol Evening Post Cartoonist Bob Bennett "Uncle Bob"1935Bristol Evening Post Cartoonist Bob Bennett " Uncle Bob" 1935
Horsefair, Bristol seen here in the early 1950s, with the foundation work for Lewiss store (now Primark) well under way. The only point of reference to-day are the remaining trees on the edge of St
Redcliffe Hill and Bedminster Bridge, Bristol, in the late 1950s. The George and Dragon pub, on the corner of Commercial Road
Bristol Times, Speedway, the Bristol Bulldogs perform at the Knowle Stadium in the 1950s
Cars queue as a local train crosses the level crossing at Warmley in 1960
Empire Theatre - Old Market, Bristol For The Empire Theatre in Old Market, where Hollywood actor Cary Grant had his first job in show business
Some local Land Army girls learning to drive a Fordson tractor at the start of the last war, in 1939. As you can see, there was not much concern for health and safety in those days
The legendary summer of 1976 was so hot that the swing bridge at the Cumberland Basin, Bristol expanded and stuck. This picture shows the desperate attempts that were made to cool down the structure