- on
Whiteladies Road
include (from
south to north):
Broadcasting House,
offices and
studios of the
British Broadcasting Corporation; the
Whiteladies Picture...
- Dodderhill.
Until 1992 it
accepted boarders.
Boarding pupils would reside in
Whiteladies House, a
building that is
rumoured to
contain hidden treasure from Charles...
- The
Whiteladies Picture House (grid
reference ST576742) is a
cinema on
Whiteladies Road in Clifton, Bristol, England. It was
built in 1920–1921 by James...
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Gallery opened in 2010,
moving into
empty spaces on Park Street, on
Whiteladies Road and in the
Purifier House on Bristol's Harbourside. Stop-motion...
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Broadcasting House Bristol, is
located on
Whiteladies Road, Bristol. The
first building to be
occupied was 21/23
Whiteladies Road,
which was
built in 1852 and...
-
Thunbergia fragrans, the
whitelady is a
perennial climbing twiner in the
family Acanthaceae,
native to
South and
Southeast Asia and China. It is native...
-
Secluded squares include the
triangular Canynge Square. The
Whiteladies Picture House on
Whiteladies Road was
converted into
offices and a
gymnasium in 2001...
-
White Ladies Priory (often
Whiteladies Priory), once the
Priory of St
Leonard at Brewood, was an
English priory of
Augustinian canonesses, now in ruins...
- The
service is
produced and
broadcast from the
Broadcasting House on
Whiteladies Road in
Bristol with
district newsrooms based in Bath, Gloucester, Swindon...
- the
district are not
precisely defined, but are
generally taken to be
Whiteladies Road in the west, the
Severn Beach railway line in the
south and Cranbrook...