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Off Whiteladies Road, Clifton, Bristol
A nice sight to see, a Bulldog asleep in the morning sun, snoring and having a dream.
Image: © Jeremy Bolwell
Taken: 9 May 2015
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Victoria Water Works steam pumping engine.
Hathorn, Davey inverted vertical triple expansion engine driving force pumps. Built 19912 and stopped 1953. Removed 2005 for preservation at Crossness Pumping Station, London.
Image: © Chris Allen
Taken: 18 Jun 1988
0.03 miles
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Broadcasting House, Bristol
The BBC Bristol HQ is shown from across the road at
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Image: © Derek Harper
Taken: 27 Dec 2021
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Bristol Water building, Oakfield Road, Clifton, Bristol
The building is a 1953 extension to the original 1913 pumping engine house http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3625727 out of shot on the right, now disused. Behind the building is a rectangular covered reservoir, 100 metres long by 80 metres wide.
Founded in 1846, Bristol Water provides an average daily supply of 282 million litres of drinking water to more than 1.1 million customers in a 1,000 square mile area centred on Bristol.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 7 May 2012
0.05 miles
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Whiteladies Road Toolstation
The building trade is well provided for in the middle of some of Bristol's busiest areas. Previously it was a filling station.
Image: © Neil Owen
Taken: 5 Jul 2021
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Broadcasting House, BBC Bristol
On Whiteladies Road.
Image: © Richard Hoare
Taken: 25 Jun 2017
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BBC Bristol TV Studios, Whiteladies Road
The BBC Bristol TV studios, on Whiteladies Road, these buildings were built in the 1980's.
Image: © Linda Bailey
Taken: 9 Apr 2006
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Where water was turned into steam to make water
Victoria reservoir in Clifton used to have steam power to move the water around the higher parts of Bristol. The older building to the rear used to be part of the engine house.
Image: © Neil Owen
Taken: 2 Aug 2021
0.06 miles
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Oakfield Court, Clifton, Bristol
Viewed across Oakfield Road. Built in 1864 as Oakfield Road Unitarian Church.
The church closed in the 1980s. The building has been converted to offices.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 7 May 2012
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Oakfield Road church
The church was founded in 1864 to provide more local meetings for the Unitarian movement, saving them a trip to Lewins Mead in the centre of town. It was designed by Pope and Bindon and cost £6,000. The course of its service ended in February, 1989 and was sold off, with the intention of demolition and construction of residential units. However, a protest proved strong enough; the building was retained and converted into offices.
Image: © Neil Owen
Taken: 2 Aug 2021
0.06 miles