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14 historic photos of the Floating Harbour
We have once again delved into the incredible collection of photographs at Bristol Record Office, this time concentrating on the Floating Harbour:

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Bristol Bridge seen from a boat on the river, 1930s. 40826/FLO/1

View across the Floating Harbour to Welsh Back: Floodlit at night, 1950s. 40826/FLO/2

Welsh Back, in the moonlight, looking towards St. Nicholas Church, 1940. 40826/FLO/3

From Redcliffe Bridge looking along Welsh Back towards St Nicholas Church, 1947. 40826/FLO/4

Redcliffe Bridge to Bristol Bridge in the distance, 1950s. 40826/FLO/5

New bridgehead where the River Frome joins the Floating Harbour: viewed from Narrow Quay at night, c. 1950. 40826/FLO/6

Sailors’ Cottages, Hotwells, 1930s. 40826/FLO/8

‘A’ and ‘B’ Bond Warehouses overlooking the Cumberland Basin, 1950s. 40826/FLO/9

Activity around the entrance locks of the Cumberland Basin, 1866. 40826/FLO/10

Cumberland Basin seen from Rownham Hill, 1950s. 40826/FLO/11

Aerial view of the Cumberland Basin, 1950s. 40826/FLO/12

Aerial view of Cumberland Basin and Floating Harbour: Brunel Way and Avon Bridge is under construction, 1963. 40826/FLO/13

Aerial view of the Cumberland Basin Bridges Scheme under construction, 1963. 40826/FLO/14

Cumberland Basin piazza and play area, 1965. 40826/FLO/15