EAW000701 ENGLAND (1946). Anchor Road and the Cathedral Garage looking towards Clifton Wood, Bristol, 1946
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Title | [EAW000701] Anchor Road and the Cathedral Garage looking towards Clifton Wood, Bristol, 1946 |
Reference | EAW000701 |
Date | 9-May-1946 |
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Place name | BRISTOL |
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District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 357973, 172582 |
Longitude / Latitude | -2.6048664828713, 51.45017223995 |
National Grid Reference | ST580726 |
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WW2 Camouflage Scheme Public Utility Gasworks |
Sparky |
Tuesday 26th of September 2017 12:24:26 PM |
WW2 Camouflage Scheme |
Sparky |
Friday 4th of August 2017 02:01:36 PM |
Is this a new gasometer being built or an old one being demolished? |
clippedwings |
Thursday 19th of September 2013 02:46:12 PM |
The Paragon, Clifton |
MB |
Tuesday 17th of September 2013 11:29:36 PM |
Possible bomb site |
MB |
Tuesday 17th of September 2013 11:28:27 PM |
Possible bomb site |
MB |
Tuesday 17th of September 2013 11:27:49 PM |
+There were certainly lots of them. Visiting Grandparents in 1944/45 we were shown round lots of bombed-out buildings, particularly the large number of churches that had been hit. The smell of charred timbers and the damp, musty smell of rubble is with me now. In the 1960's there were still plenty of bomb sites, many usefully serving as car parks, (mostly free), happy days! |
clippedwings |
Thursday 19th of September 2013 03:06:56 PM |
Brunel's Clifton Suspension Bridge |
MB |
Tuesday 17th of September 2013 11:27:06 PM |
Royal York Crescent, Clifton |
MB |
Tuesday 17th of September 2013 11:26:25 PM |
Jacob's Wells Road |
MB |
Tuesday 17th of September 2013 11:25:51 PM |
Small industrial locomotive entering gas works sidings with coal trucks in tow |
MB |
Tuesday 17th of September 2013 11:25:02 PM |
GWR 0-6-0 pannier tank with a goods train; probable destination Canon's Marsh goods depot |
MB |
Tuesday 17th of September 2013 11:24:07 PM |
Thos. Cox & Sons. Builders' Merchants. Brandon Wharf |
MB |
Tuesday 17th of September 2013 11:23:02 PM |
Tank engine shunting vans |
MB |
Tuesday 17th of September 2013 11:21:52 PM |
Small tug |
MB |
Tuesday 17th of September 2013 11:20:51 PM |
Floating Harbour |
MB |
Tuesday 17th of September 2013 11:20:31 PM |
Clifton Wood |
MB |
Tuesday 17th of September 2013 11:20:07 PM |
Cumberland Basin. The end of the Floating Harbour |
MB |
Tuesday 17th of September 2013 11:19:40 PM |
I think this swing bridge was the main route out of Bristol to Weston-s-Mare and to Clevedon before the flyover over the Cumberland Basin was built |
MB |
Tuesday 17th of September 2013 11:18:54 PM |
Bristol's harbour railway - long since closed |
MB |
Tuesday 17th of September 2013 11:17:26 PM |
Dock created for Brunel's SS Great Britain and in which the vessel now resides |
MB |
Tuesday 17th of September 2013 11:16:45 PM |
Charles Hill dockyard |
MB |
Tuesday 17th of September 2013 11:15:52 PM |
Paddle steamer |
MB |
Tuesday 17th of September 2013 11:15:14 PM |
HMS Flying Fox - sea cadets' training ship, I think |
MB |
Tuesday 17th of September 2013 11:14:41 PM |
Paddle steamer - of the White Funnel fleet |
MB |
Tuesday 17th of September 2013 11:13:43 PM |