Bristol Royal Infirmary Hospital
The old Royal Infirmary at Bristol was one of the first to be founded in England outside London. Subscriptions began to be made in November 1736 and the present site was acquired shortly afterwards. The […]
The old Royal Infirmary at Bristol was one of the first to be founded in England outside London. Subscriptions began to be made in November 1736 and the present site was acquired shortly afterwards. The […]
Pilgrim House Chinese Resturant in Southampton was orignally built in 1868 and was the board of trade mercantile marine office between 1868 – 1883. Skipping a few years it opened as a chinese resturant. It […]
Selborne Brickworks & Tile Company, Hampshire. The Tower Brick & Tile Company Limited have been making handmade Selborne bricks and roof tiles at their site near Selborne since 1872. However, the company went into administration […]
The Malago Road (Dreadnought storm drain, bristol) area in Bedminster bristol was prone to minor flooding up until the late sixties, then shortly after the building of a new housing estate nearby in 1968 during […]
Box freestone mine, Wiltshire is not one quarry, it is a series of several quarries that eventually all joined up. Some of the area’s inside Box are still known by their original names. Cliftworks, Spring, […]
So we decided to check out some Bristol rooftops over a weekend recently. Bristol is such a vibrant city with lots to see. This was taken from a church roof over looking from two different […]
The Molson Coors Brewing Company is a North American brewing company, formed in 2005 by the merger of Molson of Canada, and Coors of the United States. It is the world’s seventh largest brewer by volume. There […]
So we actually came across this abandoned warehouse in totton by mistake. I was taking my car to the garage one day and happened to notice this place. So finally i actually got round to going […]
“So after spending some time in bournemouth one evening on a different adventure we came across st peters hall by mistake. As we looked for access which was pretty easy given its current state we […]
“Firing Range at Bushfield Camp Looking into the open ends of two adjacent U-shaped brick walls having pits in front of them. Someone who trained as a National Serviceman at Bushfield Camp between 1951 and […]
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