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Camping at Glastonbury Festival 1989
Dads Army, the Home Guard, in Bristol and Somerset between 1940 and 1942
Bristol Cathedral and University and the city beyond seen from the air 1959
The Pilton pop festival. crowd. Glastonbury Festival 1971
Knowle Picture House, Bristol, 1924. Showing DW Griffiths Orphans of the Storm starring Dorothy and Lilian Gish
The Fourteen Stars Tavern, Counterslip, Bristol 1857
German airship Graf Zeppelin flies over Bristol docks and the destroyer HMS Warwick (D25) July 7 1932
Philip Street slums, Bristol 1968
ARP Warden on fire watch in Bristol, armed with his trusted stirrup pump and buckets of sand. Circa December 1940
House Martin fans wait for the band to appear on stage at the 1986 Glastonbury Festival 22nd June 1986
The Tun Room containing oak vats with Brewery Foreman Dan Rodway, 1930 s
The Bedminster Hippodrome, Bristol 1920s
Bristol a newspaper reporter works by candlelight in January 1941 after bombs cut off the power
Glastonbury Festival, Pilton, Michael Eavis, 1970
Demonstrating a gas mask on a patient in hospital in the early years of the Second World War. Circa September 1939
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
Glastonbury Festival, Pilton, crowds in 1982. Circa 1st July 1982
Glastonbury Festival, Pilton, building stage at the pop festival in 1979
The River Avon as it passes though Broadmead, Bristol 1961
Womens Land Army girls probably taken on farms in North Somerset during the Second World War. Circa June 1942
Stafford Street, Bedminster during the blitz. Blitz Between 24 November 1940 and 11 April 1941 there were six major bombing raids on Bristol
King George V locomotive arrives home in 1950 after its historic trip to America in 1927 The locomotive was the first of the " King" Class, and was built in June 1927
The Centre, Bristol, from above Anchor Road, circa 1947
Bristol Times, war time pictures of destruction visited on the city of Bristol by German bombers. People picking they re way through the rubble
Choir at the Colston Hall in 1908. First performance by D Oyly Carte and Carl Rosa star singer, Elsie Griffin
Workers at Britton Shoe Factory in Kingswood, 1968
Barton Hill Flats, Bristol 1963
View from the roof of St Lukes Church, Southville, Bristol 1957
Launch of the Miranda Guiness, last ship to be built at the Charles Hill Bristol Shipyard, 1976
The Wheatsheaf, St Thomas Street, 1947
The Queen Mother at Wells, 1979
Bath and bedtime at a camp set up to give a break to hard pressed families during the Second World War. Circa 1941
The old Red Maids School in Denmark Street, demolished in 1952 to make way for Gaunts House
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 Drawbridge Hotel on the Centre, Bristol. Circa 1920
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