10 January 2015

Charlie Hebdo Vigil

A vigil was held in Bristol in response to the murder of 12 people at the offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris on 7 January.

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3 December 2014

Radisson Blu Hotel

 

The Radisson Blu hotel in Bristol. The buliding was formerly the headquarters of the Bristol and West Building Society.

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The Thekla


The Thekla, a former cargo ship which is now one of the foremost live music venues in Bristol.

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14 November 2014

Bristol Museum and the Wills Memorial Building

Bristol Museum and the tower of the Wills Memorial Building in Bristol.

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19 October 2014

Great Western Air Ambulance


The Great Western Air Ambulance at takes off from the tennis courts at Grove Park in Weston-super-Mare.

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6 April 2013

Neptune


A statue of Neptune in The Centre in Bristol, with the Colston Tower visible in the background.

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18 September 2012

SS Great Britain


The SS Great Britain in the dry dock where it was built in Bristol.

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13 May 2012

Glastonbury Tor

  

Glastonbury Tor.

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16 November 2010

And My Eyes Danced

 

Ruth Claxton's artwork "And My Eyes Danced" in Weston-super-Mare. The artwork, which was installed in a model boat pond on the beach, was part of The Wonders of Weston, a series of public artworks commissioned as part of the government's Sea Change programme. The artwork has since been removed

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27 October 2010

Without Earth Under Foot

 

Artist Lara Favaretto installing her artwork "Without Earth Under Foot" on the Marine Lake causeway in Weston-super-Mare. The artwork, which consisted of a constellation of phospherescent material embedded in the surface of the causeway, was part of The Wonders of Weston, a series of public artworks commissioned as part of the government's Sea Change programme.

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