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18 historic photos of Bristol churches

By Sophie Ellis  Wednesday Jun 29, 2016

This time we’re looking at Bristolian places of worship, with some help from the Bristol Record Office.

 

1. Bristol Cathedral, n.d.

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2. All Saints Church, Clifton, 1940s

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3. Christ Church, 1914-1918

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4. Emmanuel Church, Clifton, post-1865

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5. Holy Trinity, St Philips, 1908

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6. St Andrew, Clifton, c.1940

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7. St Edyth, Sea Mills, post-1928

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8. St John the Baptist, early 1900s

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9. St Mary Redcliffe, early 1900s

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10. St Nicholas, n.d.

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11. St Paul, Bedminster, 1906

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12. St Paul, Clifton, late 1800s-early 1900s

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13. St Raphael, n.d.

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14. St Stephen, n.d.

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15. St Wereburgh, Corn Street, 1860

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16. Temple Church, n.d.

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17. Tyndale Mission, 1909 (now demolished)

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18. Chapel of Beaufort War Hospital, Fishponds (former asylum and now Glenside Hospital Museum)

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