EPW005431 ENGLAND (1921). Rupert Street and environs, Bristol, 1921
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Title | [EPW005431] Rupert Street and environs, Bristol, 1921 |
Reference | EPW005431 |
Date | 20-March-1921 |
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Place name | BRISTOL |
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District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 358707, 173166 |
Longitude / Latitude | -2.5943713199783, 51.455477642301 |
National Grid Reference | ST587732 |
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The last surviving house in Host Street 2014, excluding the 3 Sugar Loaves |
Braikenridge |
Tuesday 22nd of April 2014 02:52:18 PM |
The Centre |
MrNCWilson |
Thursday 21st of November 2013 01:17:50 PM |
Class31 |
Wednesday 10th of October 2012 09:07:10 PM | |
The Bristol tram system was based on the 4ft 8.5inch standard gauge, and started in 1875 as a horse-drawn system. It was electrified from 1895 onwards, and at it's peak covered 31 miles. Closure started in 1938 when buses started replacing the trams - the last two routes closed abruptly in 1941 when the power supply was destroyed by bombing. |
John W |
Tuesday 29th of November 2016 05:53:40 PM |
St.James Barton and, to the right, the site of Lewis' department store. |
JMW |
Friday 5th of October 2012 10:12:00 AM |
Nelson Street |
JMW |
Friday 5th of October 2012 10:09:36 AM |
The site of Electricity House (SWEB). Note the tram passing in front. The river Frome passes underneath this building with an entrance facility on the pavement in front. Just behind the tram. |
JMW |
Friday 5th of October 2012 10:07:17 AM |
Priory Church of St James Horsefair |
Chelsea61 |
Sunday 29th of July 2012 11:10:18 AM |
St John on the Wall |
Chelsea61 |
Sunday 29th of July 2012 11:09:42 AM |