EAW000737 ENGLAND (1946). Redcliff Hill and the Church of St Mary Redcliff, Bristol, 1946
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Title | [EAW000737] Redcliff Hill and the Church of St Mary Redcliff, Bristol, 1946 |
Reference | EAW000737 |
Date | 9-May-1946 |
Link | |
Place name | BRISTOL |
Parish | |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 359103, 172233 |
Longitude / Latitude | -2.5885637336094, 51.447116760398 |
National Grid Reference | ST591722 |
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10 Guinea St. As featured in Series 2 of A House Through Time with David Olusoga. You can clearly see the bomb damage to neighbouring properties, which causes them to be demolished shortly after WW2, as discussed in the programme. They were replaced by the Redcliffe Hill estate, specifically - Underdown House. |
forostar |
Friday 19th of February 2021 11:07:59 AM |
Advertising hoarding |
Sparky |
Tuesday 26th of September 2017 08:05:46 AM |
The original Shot Tower, where lead shot was first produced.
Sadly, it was demolished in 1968. |
Isleworth1961 |
Saturday 1st of March 2014 10:25:56 PM |
Class31 |
Saturday 1st of March 2014 08:47:09 PM | |
This appears to be an area of the city affected by German bombing in World War II |
MB |
Wednesday 18th of September 2013 10:23:04 AM |
One of W. D. & H. O. Wills tobacco factories, in Bedminster, - I think |
MB |
Wednesday 18th of September 2013 10:21:59 AM |
The New Cut, completed in 1809. Details on Wikipedia:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Cut_(Bristol) |
MB |
Wednesday 18th of September 2013 10:20:47 AM |
General Hospital. Built on the site of an iron foundry in the mid nineteenth century |
MB |
Wednesday 18th of September 2013 10:19:33 AM |
Bristol harbour railway, with tunnel |
MB |
Wednesday 18th of September 2013 10:15:47 AM |