Bristol
Bristol
| Item | Locality | County | |
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| 01: Quayside: Bristol, built at the bridging point of the Frome and Avon rivers in Saxon times, has been an… | Bristol | Bristol | |
| 02: Prince Street: This street was once a very busy location, with merchants and traders living here as well as… | Bristol | Bristol | |
03: Merchant’s Wharf: A modern housing development is now built on the site of Sydenham Teast’s shipyards. Teast built a… |
Bristol | Bristol | |
04: The Ostrich: Dating back to at least 1745, the Ostrich Public House is one of the pubs which Sailors, shipyard… |
Bristol | Bristol | |
05: Redcliffe Caves: Some people mistakenly believe that the network of caves under Redcliffe Hill was used to store… |
Bristol | Bristol | |
| 06: Redcliffe Parade: These eighteenth century houses were owned by wealthy merchants and others during the eighteenth… | Bristol | Bristol | |
07: Guinea Street: This street is named after the gold coin called a guinea, which took its name from the West African… |
Bristol | Bristol | |
| 08: Quaker Burial Ground: The Christian religious group called the Quakers (The Religious Society of Friends) used this small… | Bristol | Bristol | |
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Bristol | Bristol | |
10: The Hole In The Wall: This Public House is one of many that were used by sailors and others in the Port of Bristol. There… |
Bristol | Bristol |




