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Bush Street
Saturday 19th January
9:36pm
Victor Street
Saturday 19th January
9:34pm
Napier Street
Saturday 19th January
9:34pm
Beaconsfield Street
Saturday 19th January
9:28pm
Salisbury Street
Saturday 19th January
9:27pm
Holmes Street
Saturday 19th January
9:27pm
Canterbury Street
Saturday 19th January
9:22pm
Queen Ann Road
Saturday 19th January
9:19pm
The Rhubarb Tavern PH
Saturday 19th January
9:17pm
Barton Street
Wednesday 3rd October
2:06pm
Glendare Street
Wednesday 3rd October
2:06pm
Recreation Ground
Wednesday 3rd October
2:05pm
Herepath Street
Wednesday 3rd October
2:05pm
Knox Street
Wednesday 3rd October
2:04pm
Allotment Gardens
Wednesday 3rd October
2:03pm
Timber yard
Wednesday 3rd October
2:02pm
Avonside Tannery
Wednesday 3rd October
2:01pm
Water tower
Wednesday 3rd October
1:58pm
Feeder Canal
Wednesday 3rd October
1:56pm
The Great Western Cotton Factory opened in 1838 and closed in 1925, a year before this shot was taken. And yet some of the north-light workshops look pristine, as if just constructed
Wednesday 3rd October
1:55pm
Gooods train from South Wales, or perhaps Avonmouth, held at signals probably, waiting for access to the Great Western main line
Wednesday 3rd October
1:52pm
Signalbox at Feeder Bridge Junction
Wednesday 3rd October
1:50pm
Signalbox at Days Bridge Junction
Wednesday 3rd October
1:49pm
As a little kid I grew up close to this area. There's another bridge just out of shot at the bottom of the pic. The works still had employees - producing what I don't know - and near the stone entrance was where my playmates and I would search in the dirt for remnants of Victorian clay tobacco pipes. I still remember the old lady selling taffy apples from her window ledge in one of the terraced houses nearby. All the row housing was bulldozed in the late 195s and replaced with hideous concrete highrises.
Monday 6th August
9:20pm
This footbridge is still in situ in the Feeder Road. it has a ramped approach from the east side and footsteps from the west side.
Wednesday 25th July
6:33am