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Photographic views of Bristol, Clifton and the neighbourhood. Bristol, [Eng.]: R.W. Bingham, [n.d.]
958:0147:0001- The Suspension Bridge, from below.
958:0147:0002- The Suspension Bridge, from Observatory Hill.
958:0147:0003- The Victoria Rooms, Clifton. Erected in 1840, cost $20,000
958:0147:0004- Buckingham Chapel, Clifton. Baptist. Erected in 1847.
958:0147:0005- St. Paul’s Church, Clifton. First Erected in 1853; and rebuilt after being burnt down in 1868.
958:0147:0006- Christ Church, Clifton. Erected in 1844.
958:0147:0007- Clifton Church. Parish Church (called St. Andrew’s), erected in 1822.
958:0147:0008- The Avenue. Clifton Churchyard.
958:0147:0009- Clifton Down Hotel.
958:0147:0010- Clifton College. Erected in 1832.
958:0147:0011- Royal York Crescent, Clifton.
958:0147:0012- The Promenade, Clifton Down.
958:0147:0013- Nightingale Valley, Leigh Woods.
958:0147:0014- Bristol Cathedral from S.H. Erected originally in 1148; The Tower between 1481 and 1515; The Lady Chapel in 1348; Partially destroyed by Oliver Cromwell.
958:0147:0015- The Nave, Bristol Cathedral. Looking East.
958:0147:0016- Redcliffe Church, Bristol. Erected in the XIII century; restored in the XV century; again restored in the XIX century.
958:0147:0017- The South Porch, Redcliffe Church.
958:0147:0018- South Porch Avenue, Redcliffe Church.
958:0147:0019- North Porch, Redcliffe Church.
958:0147:0020- Redcliffe Church, Interior. Looking West.
958:0147:0021- Orphan Houses, Ashley Down. No. 1. First building erected by Mr.George Miller in 1849; They now consist of 5 houses accommodating 2050 children; cost of building 115,000; cost of maintenance 28,000 per annum.
958:0147:0022- Orphan Houses, Ashley Down. No.2.
958:0147:0023- Royal Hotel, College Green and High Cross.
958:0147:0024- Highbury Chapel, Cotham. Congregational. Erected in 1843.
958:0147:0025- Henbury Cottages, (or Blaize Hamlet.) Built by John Scandrett Harford in 1810; they are 10 in number.
958:0147:0026- Arno’s Vale Cemetery.
958:0147:0027- “Formidable” Training Ship, Portishead.
958:0147:0028- The Wood- Path, Portishead. |