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DescriptionBristol Harbour (St Stephen's Church, St Augustine the Less Church, Bristol Cathedral), BRO Picbox-7-PBA-22, 1250x1250.jpg
English: Black and white etching of the harbour in Bristol, England in about 1850, with 10 sailing vessels and rowing boats. The towers in the background are those of St Stephen's parish church (left), St Augustine the Less (centre) and Bristol Cathedral (right). The channel was filled in 1892–1938 and the church of St Augustine the Less was demolished in 1962.
Date
circa 1850
date QS:P,+1850-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source
Bristol Record Office
Author
Unknown, published c.1850. Image from the collections of Bristol Record Office
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