Regency Bristol: Tucker and Bath streets from Victoria Street
Regency Bristol: Bridge parade
Regency Bristol: Bristol Bridge from Saint Nicholas 1899
Regency Bristol: Bristol Bridge
Regency Bristol: Bridge Street from the pub on the corner of Baldwin Street and welsh back
Regency Bristol: Bristol Bridge taken from Oliver’s wine vaults, now St Nicholas House with a narrow field of view.
Regency Bristol: Broadmead From the bottom of union Street
Regency Bristol: castle street to peter street
Regency Bristol: North side of college green
Regency Bristol: college place 1935 Looking down frog lane to the Park Street bridge
Regency Bristol: Drawbridge demolition May 28th 1892
Regency Bristol: Running pigs down Ellbroad Street
Regency Bristol: ellbroad st to broadweir 1901-1906. The two massive 200 feet tall frys chimneys can be seen in the gloom
Regency Bristol: frog lane from Park Street Bridge
Regency Bristol: Frog Lane seen from beneath Park Street bridge built 1871
Regency Bristol: The corner of old King Street with the horse fair in 1954 just before total demolition.
Regency Bristol: Absolutely dire 20th century artists impression of old Bristol Bridge and Bristol Castle with the scale massively out and everything is shown far too wide and far too far apart.
Regency Bristol: lewins mead 1870s
Regency Bristol: marchioness outbound by the new gaol
Regency Bristol: mary le port st
Regency Bristol: 1951 model of old mediaeval Bristol Bridge
Regency Bristol: Narrow Quay
Regency Bristol: Newgate crossroads
Regency Bristol: old market viewed from george and dragon On the corner of Tower Hill with Castle Street
Regency Bristol: pithay From Wine Street
Regency Bristol: prewett street glass cone 1780-1936 And the harbour railway heading into Redcliffe tunnel
Regency Bristol: quay street Around 1938 with Frys fancy box factory being demolished in the foreground for the foundations of electricity house.
Regency Bristol: redcliff hill from harfords bridge
Regency Bristol: Redcliff Hill summit
Regency Bristol: redcliffe hill with the famous faggot shop in the Tudor gabled building