- its name. Here the sand was used to make a
superior quality brick,
marketed as
Bristol brick. With
water power from the
Newfound River, the town was a center...
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graduates of
Durham University and the six pre-World War One red
bricks (Birmingham,
Bristol, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, and Sheffield).
Graduates of Oxford...
- Thornbury, near
Bristol, England. The
chimneys were
erected in 1514 A
typical brick house in the Netherlands. A 19th-century
brick church in Loppi, Finland...
-
Bristol Harbour is the
harbour in the city of
Bristol, England. The
harbour covers an area of 70
acres (28 hectares). It is the
former natural tidal river...
-
English city of
Bristol. It was
designed by
Archibald Ponton and
William Venn
Gough in red
Cattybrook brick, with
black and
white brick and
limestone dressings...
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damaged siding,
crumbling brick and
other conditions 'reflective of
deterioration or
inadequate maintenance.'"
Since 2008,
Bristol has
begun another renovation...
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Bristol Byzantine is a
variety of
Byzantine Revival architecture that was po****r in the city of
Bristol from
about 1850 to 1880. Many
buildings in the...
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Hardware (
Bristol)
Limited (grid
reference ST596729) is on Old
Bread Street,
Bristol, England. It was
built in 1882 by
William Bruce Gingell in red
brick with...
- The
University of
Bristol is a
public research university in
Bristol, England. It
received its
royal charter in 1909,
although it can
trace its
roots to...
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causing her daughter's car to
suddenly run away and
crash through the
brick wall of the Sainsbury's
multistorey car park in Woolwich,
hanging several...