Bristol: City on Show is the much-anticipated follow-up to the bestselling collection Bath: City on Show. This unique celebration of life in the city contains a stunning portfolio of new and original views of Bristol's most notable locations, all by local photographers. These images are given new richness by more than 100 of the rarest engravings and archive photographs of the city, capturing the bustle of life in the city through the ages. Rich with Georgian splendour and architectural grandeur, Bristol has evolved to meet the changing needs and tastes of its residents and visitors. This book is a compelling and powerful reminder of past times with a fresh and revealing look at life today.
But Julius Spicer, tipped to have been its likeliest ‘liberator’, has just been brutally murdered. DS Vic Hallam is sick of corruption in the force, but stays on to rile his superiors and throw the odd spanner in the works.
This richly illustrated book presents the fascinating results from a major project to examine the heritage of Finzel's Reach, the site of the former Courage and Bristol Breweries near the centre of one of England's greatest port cities.
Spiritual Secrets of George Müller
A brilliantly honest and witty coming-of-age drama, with music by Stephen Warbeck.
City Bristol Today in Poems and Pictures
This fascinating selection of photographs traces some of the many ways in which South Bristol has changed and developed over the last century.
"This edition publishes three transcripts of hearth tax material for Bristol: the 1670 Michaelmas hearth tax return from The National Archives in London (TNA) and the 1662 and 1668 listings from the Bristol Chimney Book housed in the ...
Historic Bristol
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