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British Buildings of Architectural and Historical Interest - Bristol (User-Printable Edition)

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Once a flourishing trading port, Bristol boasts a rich architectural heritage which reflects its dynamic commercial and industrial history. Famous landmarks include not only Brunel’s Clifton suspension bridge, but also the Cathedral’s Norman chapter house, the great medieval church of St Mary Redcliffe, John Wood’s Exchange of 1743, the striking Victorian Gothic Granary and the university’s Wills Memorial tower, completed in 1925. Mike Jenner identifies the innovative and characteristic features of these and over 100 other Bristol buildings, covering many different types and periods. Drawing on his expertise as a practising architect and architectural historian, he provides a fascinating mix of historical detail and personal comment in each entry. This ebook, in the series Notes on British Buildings of Architectural and Historical Interest, may be printed for personal use.

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Languages

  • English

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