1241 to 1280 of 18504
Social History (TB2481)
Black and white postcard of a drawing, titled "The south view of Bristol Castle" at bottom left corner, in white. View shows the castle, depicted around the middle ages. White borders. Postally unused.
Social History (TB2482)
Black and white postcard of a drawing, titled "Bristol Castle in the 15TH Century, from the Broad Weir" along bottom edge at centre, in white. View shows the castle, surrounded by water. White space along bottom edge. Postally unused.
Social History (TB2483)
Black and white real photo postcard, titled "The Moat of Bristol Castle" along bottom edge, in white. View shows the castle moat, with an arched stone bridge at centre foreground. Postally used, Edward VII green half penny stamp, franked Bristol, 13/08/1906. Correspondence and address (originally written in pencil) have been erased, but faint traces remain. Postcard would appear to have been posted locally, to an address in Bristol.
Social History (TB2487)
Black and white real photo postcard, titled "Cloisters, B. Cathedral" at bottom, in black. A view of the cloisters in Bristol Cathedral. "Horton Bristol" printed at bottom right corner. Postally unused.
Social History (TB2488)
Black and white real photo postcard, titled "North Gate, Bristol Cathedral" at bottom left corner, in black. An exterior view of Bristol Cathedral, showing the carved stonework around the North Gate. "Horton Bristol" printed near bottom right corner. Postally unused.
Social History (TB2490)
Sepia postcard on photographic paper, of a drawing, titled "Staircase in the City Schools, Queen Elizabeth's Hospital" along bottom edge at centre, in black. The drawing shows pupils descending a set of steps in Queen Elizabeth's Hospital. Series no. 516 printed at bottom left corner. Postally unused.
Social History (TB2493)
Black and white postcard of an engraving, titled "The former Church of Clifton. About the year 1800" along top edge, in black. View shows the church in the middle distance at left, with a horse and cart in the foreground at centre. Postally unused.
Social History (TB2495)
Sepia tone postcard of a watercolour (?), titled "Prince St Bridge in 1860, Bristol" at bottom left corner, in white. A view with several small boats in the foreground, and the bridge in the middle distance, at centre-right. Series no. 563 printed at bottom right corner. Postally unused.
Social History (TB2496)
Black and white postcard, titled "Prince's Theatre, Bristol, proscenium" at top right corner, in green. An interior view of the Theatre, once located on Park Row. The proscenium is shown, with very elaborate decoration and balconies either side. Postally unused.
Social History (TB2498)
Black and white postcard of a drawing, titled "Oct 30th 1831. The riots in Queen Square Bristol" along bottom edge, in black. A view depicting the Bristol Riots of 1831. In the foreground at left is the statue of King William III, in Queen's Square, with a rioter standing atop, holding a bottle (?) in his outstretched hand. All around, rioters are shown drinking and causing destruction, with burning houses in the background. Series no. 79 printed at top right corner. White borders. Postally unused.
Social History (TB2500)
Black and white postcard of a drawing, titled "Reform election, Queens Square, Bristol" at bottom left corner, in white. A view connected with the Bristol Riots of 1831, showing individuals carrying banners. One banner proclaims "Vyvyan for ever" and another says "Protheroe for ever". Postally unused.
Social History (TB2502)
Black and white postcard of a drawing, titled "South view of Redcliffe Gate. Taken down in the year 1772" along right edge, in black. A view of the Redcliffe gate, with a tall central arched entrance and two smaller entranceways at right and left. Pencilled along right edge is "one of the old gates of Bristol". Postally unused.
Social History (TB2506.1)
Sepia tone postcard of a drawing, titled "Ruins of the Excise Office, Bristol" along bottom edge at centre, in black. A view of ruined buildings at Queen Square (?), following the devastation of the Bristol Riots of 1831. Series no. 569. White borders. Postally unused.
Social History (TB2506.2)
Black and white postcard of a drawing, titled "Ruins of the Excise Office, Bristol" along bottom edge at centre, in black. A view of ruined buildings at Queen Square (?), following the devastation of the Bristol Riots of 1831. Series no. 569. White borders. Postally unused.
Social History (TB2507.1)
Sepia tone postcard of a drawing, titled "Ruins of the Mansion House, Custom House, & c. Bristol" along bottom edge at centre, in black. A view of ruined buildings at Queen Square (?), following the devastation of the Bristol Riots of 1831. Series no. 568. White borders. Postally unused.
Social History (TB2507.2)
Sepia tone postcard of a drawing, titled "Ruins of the Mansion House, Custom House, & c. Bristol" along bottom edge at centre, in black. A view of ruined buildings at Queen Square (?), following the devastation of the Bristol Riots of 1831. Series no. 568. White borders. Postally unused.
Social History (TB2508)
Black and white postcard of a drawing, titled "The City of Bristol" along bottom edge at centre, in black. Printed below this is the following: "As it appeared generally on Sunday night (time from 6 to 12 o'clock) 30th Octbr 1831. When the New Goal, the Toll Houses, the Bishops Palace, two sides of Queen Square including the Mansion House, Custom House, Excise Office, warehouses with various other buildings & other property, to the amount of upwards of one hundred thousand pounds sterling was totally destroyed. From a sketch taken from Brandon Hill by C.H. Walters." A night time scene showing the city of Bristol ablaze, as a result of the Bristol Riots 30/10/1831. Series no. 508 printed at top left corner. White borders. Postally unused.
Social History (TB2509)
Sepia tone postcard of a drawing by C.H. Walters, titled "Bristol from Brandon Hill Oct 30 1831" at bottom left corner, in white. A night time scene showing the city of Bristol ablaze, viewed from Brandon Hill, as a result of the Bristol Riots 30/10/1831. Series no. 455 printed at top left corner. Postally unused.
Social History (TB2510.1)
Black and white postcard of a drawing, titled "The night of the Bristol Riots, 1831" at bottom left corner, in white. A night time scene showing the city of Bristol ablaze, clouds of smoke and flames filling the sky, as a result of the Bristol Riots 30/10/1831. Series no. 376 printed at top left corner. Postally unused.
Social History (TB2510.2)
Black and white postcard of a drawing, titled "The night of the Bristol Riots, 1831" at bottom left corner, in white. A night time scene showing the city of Bristol ablaze, clouds of smoke and flames filling the sky, as a result of the Bristol Riots 30/10/1831. Series no. 376 printed at top left corner. Postally unused.
Social History (TB2511)
Black and white real photo postcard, titled "Bristol. Norman Arch, St Augustine's" near bottom edge, in black. A view of a carved stone archway / gate at Bristol Cathedral. White borders. Postally unused.
Social History (TB2514)
Black and white postcard of a drawing, titled "Norman Arch, Bristol" near bottom left corner, in black. A view of the Norman Arch - St Augustine's Gate, Bristol Cathedral. Signed by artist near bottom right corner. Postally unused.
Social History (TB2516)
Black and white real photo postcard, titled "St Augustine's, Bristol, about 1860" at bottom right corner, in white. An elevated view of St Augustine's Parade, looking towards Colston Street. At far left is a watch shop, then "Morris, boot & shoe maker", "I. May, carver & gilder", "Dibbins" and "Ale & Porter Stores". Series no. 556 printed at top left corner. White borders. Postally unused.
Social History (TB2524)
Sepia tone postcard of a drawing, titled "St. Bartholomew's Hospital, Bristol" at bottom left corner, in red. A view of the Hospital, a timber-framed building. Standing in the foreground is a woman with a basket of apples (?) and a young girl. Above an arched doorway at right is signage that reads, "E. Hand". Postally unused.
Social History (TB2533)
Black and white real photo postcard, titled "St Johns Arch, Bristol" at bottom right corner, in white. A view showing St John's Gateway and Church. A Royal Mail van can be seen passing through the central passage of the gateway. Visible signage includes, "W.H. Burnett & Co., tailors" and "Watney Ales". Series no. 43352 printed at bottom left corner. White borders. Postally unused.
Social History (TB2534)
Sepia real photo postcard, titled "St Johns Conduit, Bristol" at bottom left corner, in black. A view showing the fountain set into the church wall of St John's. Carved into the stone above the fountain is, "St John's Conduit - Restored by the Local Board of Health 1866". "C. Horton" appears at bottom right corner. Postally unused.
Social History (TB2535)
Black and white real photo postcard, titled "St Johns Bristol" along bottom edge, in black. An interior view of the Church, showing a vaulted ceiling with some steps leading to an outer door, slightly open. Postally unused.
Social History (TB2537)
Black and white real photo postcard, titled "Brennus, one of the reputed founders of Bristol. At St John's Gate" near top right corner, in white. An image of one of two carved stone statues incorporated into niches in St John's Gateway. Series no. 496. Postally unused.
Social History (TB2538)
Black and white real photo postcard, titled "Belinus, one of the reputed founders of Bristol. Statue at St John's Gate" near top left corner, in white. An image of one of two carved stone statues incorporated into niches in St John's Gateway. Series no. 497. Postally unused.
Social History (TB2540)
Sepia real photo postcard, titled "Rowley Tomb, St Johns'" near bottom left corner, in white. A view of the alabaster effigy tomb in the crypt of St John's Church. Postally unused.
Social History (TB2541)
Black and white postcard of an engraving, titled "View of St Johns Church from Broad Street'" along bottom edge, in black. "Horton Bristol" appears near bottom right corner. White space along bottom edge. Postally unused.
Social History (TB2542)
Sepia real photo postcard, titled "St Johns, Bristol'" along bottom edge at centre, in black. An interior view of St John's Church, with pews in the foreground at left. "Horton" appears at bottom right corner. Postally unused.
Social History (TB2543)
Black and white postcard of a drawing, titled "St John's Church, Bristol'" at bottom left corner, in black. A view of St John's Church and gateway, looking along Broad Street. Artist's name appears at bottom right corner. Broad white borders. Postally unused.
Social History (TB2544)
Sepia real photo postcard, titled "St John's, Bristol'" near left edge, in black. An elaborate sermon timer (in the form of an hour glass) is shown against a white background. "Horton" appears near bottom right corner. Postally unused.
Social History (TB2546)
Sepia real photo (?) postcard, titled "St Johns" at bottom left corner, in black. An exterior view, showing a gateway at St John's Church. An iron gate stands between two carved stone pillars topped with urns. Cobbled road in front. "C. Horton" appears at bottom right corner. Postally unused.
Social History (TB2549)
Sepia real photo postcard, titled "St Mary's on the Quay, R.C. Bristol" at bottom right corner, in white. An interior view of the church. Series no. 88 printed at bottom left corner. White borders. Postally unused.
Social History (TB2551)
Sepia tone postcard of an engraving, titled "A bit of old Bristol: Showing Redcliff Church" along bottom edge of image, in black. A street scene with St Mary Redcliffe Church in the distance at centre (minus its spire). Series no. 200 (?) printed near top right. Broad white space at bottom edge. Postally unused.
Social History (TB2552)
Sepia real photo postcard, titled "Redcliffe Ch" at top right corner, in black. An exterior view of St Mary Redcliffe Church (minus its spire), taken from Redcliff Hill. "Horton Bristol" appears at bottom right corner of image. Broad white space at right edge. Postally unused.
Social History (TB2557)
Black and white postcard of an old print, titled "Redcliffe" at bottom left corner, in white. Exterior view of St Mary Redcliffe Church (minus spire), looking from Redcliff Hill. "Horton Bristol" appears at bottom right corner. Postally unused.
Social History (TB2558)
Black and white real photo postcard, titled "Pilgrims Door, Redcliffe" at bottom edge, in black. Exterior view of a carved stone doorway with steps leading up to it, at St Mary Redcliffe Church. "C.H." appears at bottom right corner. Pencilled on reverse is "Pilgrims Door from N.E.". Postally unused.
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