Ted and Jen: S.S. Great Britain ticket office (1/15 kc02)
Ted and Jen: Brunel's S S Great Britain, the longest passenger ship in the world and the first iron steamer to cross the Atlantic, in 1845 (1/15 kc01)
Ted and Jen: S S Great Britain hull (1/15 kc04)
Ted and Jen: S S Great Britain stern (1/15 kc03)
Ted and Jen: Dry dock (1/15 kc05)
Ted and Jen: Pastel shaded terraces above the harbour (1/15 kc06)
Ted and Jen: River Avon (1/15 kc08)
Ted and Jen: River Avon and Clifton suspension bridge (1/15 kc07)
Ted and Jen: River Avon, Hotwell Rd, Brunel's Clifton suspension bridge, Georgian Terraces (1/15 kc09)
Ted and Jen: Cabot Way junction (1/15 kc10)
Ted and Jen: Cabot Way bridge by Howard Lock (1/15 kc11)
Ted and Jen: Aldo's Barber Shop on Regent St Clifton (1/15 kc18)
Ted and Jen: Vincenzo's Pizza House, Park St Bristol (1/15 kc19)
Ted and Jen: Edward Everard's Printing Works, Art Deco c.1900, Broad St Bristol (1/15 kc22)
Ted and Jen: Cornwallis Crescent (c.1800), Clifton, Bristol (1/15 kc14)
Ted and Jen: St Vincent's Priory on Sion Hill, Clifton (1/15 kc15)
Ted and Jen: Royal York Crescent (c.1900 Grade II), Clifton, Bristol (1/15 kc16)
Ted and Jen: The Circus (c.1760 John Wood the elder, Grade I), Bath (1/15 kc17)
Ted and Jen: Royal Crescent (c.1770 John Wood the younger), Bath (1/15 kc12)
Ted and Jen: Royal Crescent (c.1770 John Wood the younger, Grade 1), Bath (1/15 kc13)
Ted and Jen: Maya takeaway, Rivers Street Place, Bath (1/15 kc20)
Ted and Jen: Ann King Clothes, 38 Belvedere Bath (1/15 kc21)
Ted and Jen: Rivers St/Julian Rd, Bath (1/15 kc24)
Ted and Jen: Walcot Parade c.1770, Bath (1/15 kc25)
Ted and Jen: Cleveland Place East from Walcot Parade, Bath (1/15 kc26)
Ted and Jen: 'Radio' motif on/near Walcot Parade, Bath (1/15 kc23)
Ted and Jen: Ruined chapel built with stone from the medieval St Mary's church, in the churchyard of St John the Baptist, Bathwick, Bath (1/15 kc30)
Ted and Jen: Roman baths, Bath (1/15 kc27)
Ted and Jen: Roman baths (1/15 kc28)
Ted and Jen: Roman baths (1/15 kc29)