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For everyone interested in the archaeology and history of the area. Programme of lectures, events, walks and trips. Publishes Bristol and Avon Archaeology: sample contents listed.
Resources for students of local history and genealogy: news, membership information, resources, projects, contact details, events.
BaRAS is part of Bristol Museums and Art Gallery in the Cultural Services division of Bristol City Council. Bristol archaeology, Nevis project and news.
Articles on the history of Bristol from Saxon to modern by Jean Manco, mainly originally published in the Bristol Magazine.
Illustrated articles on the history of Fishponds and Bristol, old maps, memorials of those who lost their lives in the Blitz and related links. Details of the society and its forthcoming meetings.
Local history society for south-west Bristol: programme, research, links, contact details.
Autobiography by local historian describing World War Two, and her experiences in a German prison camp. Includes previews and excerpts plus photos, poems and stories.
Article from the Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Web Site.
Find out about Bristol's role in the transatlantic slave trade. Who was involved, what was bought and sold, who stopped it, and what is the effect of the trade today
Local historian and author of international travel and local history books. Previews, excerpts and ordering information.
Online book by David Harris Sacks describing Bristol’s transition from medieval trading center to Atlantic entrepôt.
Article from February 2018, updated in response to the demonstration in which his statue was dismantled and pushed into the Avon. Includes history of his philanthropy recorded throughhout the city from proceeds of the slave trade. (June 08, 2020)
Article from the Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Web Site.
Local historian and author of international travel and local history books. Previews, excerpts and ordering information.
Autobiography by local historian describing World War Two, and her experiences in a German prison camp. Includes previews and excerpts plus photos, poems and stories.
Local history society for south-west Bristol: programme, research, links, contact details.
Online book by David Harris Sacks describing Bristol’s transition from medieval trading center to Atlantic entrepôt.
For everyone interested in the archaeology and history of the area. Programme of lectures, events, walks and trips. Publishes Bristol and Avon Archaeology: sample contents listed.
BaRAS is part of Bristol Museums and Art Gallery in the Cultural Services division of Bristol City Council. Bristol archaeology, Nevis project and news.
Illustrated articles on the history of Fishponds and Bristol, old maps, memorials of those who lost their lives in the Blitz and related links. Details of the society and its forthcoming meetings.
Articles on the history of Bristol from Saxon to modern by Jean Manco, mainly originally published in the Bristol Magazine.
Find out about Bristol's role in the transatlantic slave trade. Who was involved, what was bought and sold, who stopped it, and what is the effect of the trade today
Resources for students of local history and genealogy: news, membership information, resources, projects, contact details, events.
Article from February 2018, updated in response to the demonstration in which his statue was dismantled and pushed into the Avon. Includes history of his philanthropy recorded throughhout the city from proceeds of the slave trade. (June 08, 2020)
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