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Canon's Road, Watershed and I-Max @t Bristol
by Linda Bailey
Small road at the back of the Watershed - media centre converted from the old dock-side buildings on the right, and the back of the I-Max @t Bristol on the left.
In the distance is the Colston Tower.
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Looking up St Augustine's Reach
by Linda Bailey
Looking north up St Augustine's Reach whilst standing on Pero's Bridge.
St Augustine's Reach was created by diverting the river Frome, originally in 1239.
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King George V Place, Bristol
by Simon Barnes
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Bordeaux Quay & King George V Place, Bristol
by Simon Barnes
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St Augustine's Reach Narrowboat
St Augustine's Reach in Bristol is the mooring place for Narrowboat 'Clover'.
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Harbour and Watershed
by Keith Edkins
This was taken just 2 days before the Watershed opened as an arts centre.
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The Watershed Basin in Bristol |
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The Watershed in Bristol |
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Looking across the inner harbour, Bristol
by Eirian Evans
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Bristol, view from Broad Quay
by Peter Barr
City centre ferry landing
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The Watershed |
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St Augustine's Reach |
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St Augustine's Reach |
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St Augustine's Reach
At Narrow Quay. The ship is Corrine Marin.
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St Augustine's Reach
The top of the reach which originally extended beyond this point to Quay Head.
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Radisson Blu Hotel on Broad Quay
Bristol's tallest hotel, viewed from the top of St Augustine's Reach.
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Watershed
Converted warehouse at St Augustine's Reach.
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Watershed
Ornate entrance and gable end at this converted warehouse at St Augustine's Wharf.
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Watershed
Ornate details at the gable end of the converted warehouse.
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Watershed
The tower and weather vane at the Anchor Road end of the converted warehouse.
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Watershed weather vane
On the tower at the Anchor Road end of the converted warehouse.
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Warehouses along the River Avon, Bristol in 1930
by George Baker
As seen from Bristol Bridge. The view was taken by my late father George Baker
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Bristol Ferry boat manoeuvring in the harbour
by Eirian Evans
The ferry runs to Temple Quay to the east and to the Cumberland Basin in the west.
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Narrow Quay, St Augustine's Reach, Bristol
Once Bristol's busiest commercial quayside, now largely given over to leisure and tourism. The Arnolfini arts centre is to the immediate right. The Floating Harbour here occupies the old course of the River Frome which used to be open... (more)
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Bristol's famous Watershed
Once it was "W Shed" holding cargo in transit but now a vibrant Media Centre and Cinema in the heart of the city.
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St Augustine's Reach
A water ferry passing the bow of the Corrine Marin which is moored at the north end of the reach.
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Tower Belle
Heading north on St Augustine's Reach, which is a branch of the Floating Harbour.
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Tower Belle
On St Augustine's Reach, a branch of the Floating Harbour.
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St Augustine's Reach
Tower Bell has just arrived at the berth. Colston Tower is in the background.
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Dappled paviers
by Neil Owen
The fan pattern of the harbourside near the Arnolfini, accentuated by the part-leaved trees.
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Floating diner
by Neil Owen
The Corinne Marin is moored in the old city harbour and offers tables 'Under the Stars'. The vessel was at one time a ferry but has now reverted to offering food. Bristol has a number of floating venues where restaurant-goers can... (more)
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View from Pero's Bridge, Bristol
Looking along the floating harbour towards ST5873 : Colston Tower, Colston Avenue, Bristol.
The ship is the Corrine Marin, a floating restaurant.
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Za Za Bazaar, Bristol
by Jaggery
World Banquet & Bar extending for 70 metres along the waterfront, viewed from Pero's Bridge. Link
The structure resembling an oversized ear trumpet is a bridge counterweight.
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Stalls at the Watershed, Bristol
On the west side of the Floating Harbour's St Augustine's Reach.
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Bristol - St Augustine's Reach & Waterfront
by Colin Park
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More difficult than socks
Virtuoso knitting - the city of Bristol in wool: College Green, the Cathedral, Millennium Square, the Floating Harbour, The Matthew and Wapping Wharf.
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St Augustine's Reach, Bristol
Now part of the floating harbour, St Augustine's Reach dates from 1248 when the River Frome was diverted in order to create more quayside for the rapidly developing port. It is now home to various pleasure craft and ferry boat Matilda... (more)
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Waterfront
by DS Pugh
Looking across part of the floating harbour from V shed.
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Cyclist and cobbles, Bristol
by John Winder
A fortuitous snap, taken while waiting in the multi storey carpark for my wife to unlock the car! I'd spotted the photogenic cobbles and was hoping for a cyclist to come along and lo and behold, that's exactly what happened. Taken... (more)
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St Augustine's Reach, Bristol
by John Winder
This is the point where the River Frome (known to Bristolians as "The Danny", for some reason) joins the Avon in Bristol Harbour. It's known as St Augustine's Reach because the river was diverted across marshlands... (more)
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Za Za Bazaar
by Neil Owen
The restaurant is based on an old dockside warehouse; consequently, it boasts seating for a thousand and offers freshly-cooked dishes from all over the world. Inside is an equally diverse range of illuminated signage.
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Eat your way around the world
by Neil Owen
Za Za Bazaar opened in late 2011 and has room for a thousand covers - making it the largest restaurant in Britain apparently. There are several 'islands' inside where fresh dishes are cooked, representing many different national... (more)
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St Augustine's Reach
St Augustine's Reach looking down to Pero's Bridge
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Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
by Adrian Dust
This OS cut mark can be found on the transit shed east side of Canons Road. It marks a point 9.504m above mean sea level.
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St Augustine's Reach at night, Bristol
by Colin Park
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The Floating Harbour
by Mr Ignavy
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A hydrant by the marina
by Neil Owen
An old mooring post also denotes the location of a hydrant, although there is plenty of water in the docks.
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Bordeaux Quay at night
by Neil Owen
What were heavy dockside industries are now bright and busy restaurants. Beacon Tower is lit beyond.
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Cupboard love for pigeons
by Neil Owen
A generous handout of food is all but guaranteed to draw a flock.
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Busking on Bordeaux Quay
Bristol Harbour
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Dining over the docks
by Neil Owen
Bristol's old dockside warehouses are a popular place for an evening meal.
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View further up the dock from Pero's Bridge
by Robert Lamb
Looking north.
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St Augustine's Reach
This section of Bristol's Floating Harbour is not the Avon but a tributary (the River Frome) which used to carry sailing ships into the heart of the city but - a short distance ahead - has long been confined to a culvert beneath St... (more)
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