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| Sailing at Baltic Wharf 1
| Sailing at Baltic Wharf with views to Hotwells and Clifton beyond.
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| Sailing at Baltic Wharf 2
| Sailing at Baltic Wharf with views to Hotwells and Clifton Wood.
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| Sculpture at Baltic Wharf
| Sculpture at Baltic Wharf
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| Sculpture at Baltic Wharf
| Sculpture at Baltic Wharf
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| Sculpture at Baltic Wharf
| Sculpture at Baltic Wharf
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| Snow on Brandon Hill 1
| Snow on Brandon Hill.
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| Snow on Brandon Hill 2
| Snow on Brandon Hill. The Cabot Tower can be seen on the skyline.
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| Snow scene - Berkeley Square
| Snow scene - Berkeley Square, Clifton. The tower of the Wills Memorial Building can be seen in the background.
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| ss Great Britain 1
| The ss Great Britain the first ever propeller-driven, iron-hulled, ocean going ship, was built in Bristol and launched in 1843. She is now undergoing restoration in the very same dry dock in which she was built, she is one of Bristol's major tourist attractions.
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| ss Great Britain 2
| The ss Great Britain designed by Brunel and already in an advanced stage of restoration. It will finally be as near as possible to the its original state of 160 years ago. Moored alongside it is the Matthew, a replica of the original ship in which John Cabot sailed to discover mainland north America in 1497.
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| ss Great Britain 3
| The ss Great Britain the first ever propeller-driven ocean going ship, was built in Bristol and launched in 1843. She is now undergoing restoration in the very same dry dock in which she was built, she is one of Bristol's major tourist attractions.
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| ss Great Britain 4
| The ss Great Britain designed by Brunel and already in an advanced stage of restoration. It will finally be as near as possible to the its original state 160 years ago. Moored alongside it is the Matthew, a replica of the original ship in which John Cabot sailed to discover mainland north America in 1497.
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| St Augustine's Reach, the Harbour
| St Augustine's Reach, the Harbour. Viewed at night from The Centre.
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| St George's Church
| St George's Church
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| St George's Church
| St George's Church
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| St George's Church
| St George's Church
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| St George's Church
| St George's Church
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| St George's Church
| St George's Church
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| St James Park
| The former churchyard in Broadmead is a popular haven for workers and visitors to Broadmead.
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| St Mary Redcliffe Church 1
| St Mary Redcliffe Church. The length of tramline embedded in the ground (right) was blown over nearby houses into the churchyard by a German bomb during World War II.
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| St Mary Redcliffe Church 2
| The nave of St Mary Redcliffe Church. Memorials in the church bear witness to famous Bristolians. On the north wall of the nave are the arms and armour of Admiral Sir William Penn whose son founded Pennsylvania. Elsewhere in the nave hangs a whale-bone, thought to have been brought back from Newfoundland in 1497 by John Cabot.
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| St Mary Redcliffe Church 3
| The superb hexagonal outer porch of St Mary Redcliffe Church.
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| St Mary Redcliffe Church 4
| St Mary Redcliffe Church. Reputedly described by Queen Elizabeth I as 'the goodliest, fairest and most famous parish church in England'. A church has stood on this site on the red cliffs above the harbour since 1115.
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| St Michael's Hill
| St Michael's Hill reached from the old city by a walk up Christmas Steps, is an example of eighteenth century expansion beyond the original medieval city boundaries
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| St Stephen's Church
| St Stephen's Church, The Centre. The finest of Bristol's late medieval churches, it was heavily restored in 1875.
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| Statue of Brunel
| Statue of Brunel
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| Statue of Brunel
| Statue of Brunel
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| Statue of Charles Wesley
| Statue of Charles Wesley, brother of John Wesley in the courtyard of the New Room in Broadmead.
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| Statue of Edmund Burke
| Bronze statue of Edmund Burke located in The Centre. He was MP for Bristol from 1774 to 1780 and was a leading campaigner to abolish the slave trade.
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| Statue of John Cabot 1
| Statue of John Cabot located on the quayside outside the Arnolfini arts complex. In 1497 Cabot set sail from Bristol in the Matthew and reached the shore of North America on 24 June.
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| Statue of John Cabot 2
| Statue of John Cabot located on the quayside outside the Arnolfini arts complex. In 1497 Cabot set sail from Bristol in the Matthew and reached the shore of North America on 24 June.
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| Statue of John Wesley
| Equestrian statue of John Wesley, founder of the Methodist Church, outside the New Room in Broadmead.
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| Statue of Neptune
| Lead cast statue of Neptune originally erected in 1792. The statue has moved several times over the years and is now in The Centre.
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| Statue of Raja Rammohun Roy 1
| This statue of Raja Rammohun Roy stands outside Bristol Cathedral. He was born in Bengal in 1774 and became well known in India as a social reformer, writer and educational pioneer. He was sent as an envoy to England in 1833 but died in Bristol, just a few days after his arrival.
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| Statue of Raja Rammohun Roy 2
| This statue of Raja Rammohun Roy stands outside Bristol Cathedral. He was born in Bengal in 1774 and became well known in India as a social reformer, writer and educational pioneer. He was sent as an envoy to England in 1833 but died in Bristol, just a few days after his arrival.
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| Statue of William III 1
| Equestrian statue of William III by Rysbrack, 1735/6. The statue is the focal point of the newly restored Queen Square.
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| Statue of William III 2
| Equestrian statue of William III by Rysbrack, 1735/6. The statue is the focal point of the newly restored Queen Square.
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| Statue of William Tyndale
| Life-sized statue of William Tyndale located in Millennium Square. He was the first translator of the Bible into English.
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| Street sculpture in Bedminster
| Street sculpture in Bedminster.
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