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For once, we resort to that grossly over-used epithet 'stunning' to describe photographer Stephen Morris's imaginative angles on many of Bristol's well known, and some lesser known, buildings. As ever, Tim Mowl's commentaries are pith
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A Delightful and unusual view of Clifton Suspension Bridge.
A3 colour print
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" A Winter's Tale".A3 size colour print.The Cathedral was founded by Robert Fitzharding, a wealthy, local land- owner, Provost of Bristol and Lord of Berkley. Fitzharding brought Augustinian Monks known as; "Black Canons" to serve God and the community.
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100 beautiful paintings, with essay and commentaries, showing how Bristol looked in the decade before the coming of photography. From the celebrated collection in Bristol Museum & Art Gallery.
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A book of Bristol's branch railway stations and halts, including a detailed look at Brunel's Temple Meads terminus.
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Bristol's experience in the front line of World War Two could not match the sufferings of Leningrad under siege. But Bristolians could empathise with the inhabitants of the great Russian city, for Bristol itself was effectively under siege from persi
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A sumptiously illustrated book showing how Brunel helped transform modern transport, engineering and architecture. This book accompanies a major exhibition at the Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery.
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Box Tunnel is a railway tunnel in western England, which is positioned between Bath and Swindon. The tunnel passes through the Box Hill which consists mainly of limestone and was built for the original route of The Great Western Railway.
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The Brunel's Kingdom Collection of Drawings.In 1830 a competition was held to gather designs for a bridge over the River Avon. Brunel won the competition and work began to build the 214 metre long Clifton Suspension Bridge.
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From The Brunel’s Kingdom Collection of drawings
Isambard Kingdom Brunel was born on April 9th. 1806 and died on September 15th. 1859.
The son of a French engineer, he was born in Portsmouth, England.
Brunel was educated at Hove near
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The Brunel's kingdom Collection of Drawings.Opened in 1854 between Bishop's Bridge Road and Praed Street, Paddington Station is another wonderful design example of the incredibly versatile Isambard Kingdom Brunel.
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The Brunel's kingdom Collection of Drawings. Designed by Brunel The Royal Albert Bridge was officially opened in 1859 by Prince Albert. Known as “The Gateway to Cornwall” this “bowstring” suspension bridge was designed for the Cornwall Railway
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The Brunel's kingdom Collection of Drawings.Beginning its construction by the Knight’s Templar, on the meadows of a 12th, century Temple Church and sometimes referred to as “ Holy Cross”, this is where Temple Meads Station derived its name.
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The Brunel's kingdom Collection of Drawings.Bristol Temple Meads is a major railway station in Bristol. It is situated about a mile south-east of the city centre and is the main station for central Bristol.
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The Brunel's kingdom Collection of Drawings.In bygone days Underfall Yard was commonly referred to as “The Underfalls” and takes its name from the under fall sluices. In 1832 the sluices were designed to remove excesses of fowl smelling silt
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Brunel's Bristol - the only book to concentrate on Brunel’s associations with the city of Bristol – tells of the great engineer’s triumphs, exasperations and disappointments in the city which, as a young man, he adopted as his own and which he continu
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A compelling biography of a leading west-country painter which reveals the artists reverence for ancient architecture, whether high culture or vernacular, and his significant influence on the design of contemporary buildings Many illustrations of Organ
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A beautifully illustrated account of the story of Bristol’s most famous landmark, detailed and clearly written to delight engineering enthusiasts and non-specialists alike. Over 80 colour illustrations, photographs and diagrams. Published in association w
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If you think you are standing on solid ground, think again. Beneath your feet is another Bristol - a hidden city of tunnels and waterways, caves and grottoes, cellars and sewers, with a secret life of its own.
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After his student project was apparently ‘borrowed’ by one of the world’s most famous architects, chance (and talent) has allowed William Bertram to create beautiful buildings for some of the richest, most influential and interesting people of the age.
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