EPW016972 ENGLAND (1926). Stapleton Gas Works and football ground, Bristol, 1926

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Title [EPW016972] Stapleton Gas Works and football ground, Bristol, 1926
Reference EPW016972
Date October-1926
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Place name BRISTOL
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 360728, 175061
Longitude / Latitude -2.565493192774, 51.472661562152
National Grid Reference ST607751

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Narroways Road

Class31
Saturday 19th of January 2013 10:07:09 PM
St. Werburgh's Church is today the Bristol Climbing Centre

Class31
Saturday 19th of January 2013 10:06:22 PM

MB
Wednesday 3rd of October 2012 02:46:59 PM
Eastville Viaduct

Mr Jauncey
Tuesday 3rd of July 2012 12:02:28 PM
Locally known as the thirteen arches, demolished around 1968 to make way for the M32 motorway construction

Garry
Tuesday 17th of July 2012 07:59:35 PM

Alan Marshall
Wednesday 27th of June 2012 05:14:45 PM
But not in 1926! What was it called before the dogs arrived ?

gerry-r
Friday 11th of July 2014 01:59:17 PM
Eastville Stadium Bristol Rovers F C

Alan Marshall
Tuesday 26th of June 2012 01:10:20 PM

User Comment Contributions

Bristol Rovers Eastville Stadium 1926

Paulie
Monday 2nd of July 2012 11:04:12 PM
The Football Ground is Eastville Stadium - erstwhile home of 'The Gas' - Bristol Rovers F.C.



Now, unfortunately obliterated by the premises of Akea Ltd.



Rovers now play at the Memorial Stadium, Horfield. Original home of Bristol Rugby Club.



Come on you Blues!



JMW ~ June 2012

JMW
Tuesday 26th of June 2012 06:15:56 PM
This is the home of good football!



Bristol Rovers' Eastville Stadium, Bristol.



Come on you Gas! There you have the derivation of the nickname of the Rovers. I prefer 'The Pirates' - much older.



Here's to the new season!



Come on You Blues

JMW
Tuesday 26th of June 2012 09:08:33 AM