2002 | Somerfield[supermarket] | Source |
2002 | Somerfield[supermarket] | Source |
2002 | Somerfield[supermarket] | Source |
2002 | Somerfield[supermarket] | Source |
2002 | Somerfield[supermarket] | Source |
2002 | Somerfield[supermarket] | Source |
2002 | Somerfield[supermarket] | Source |
2002 | Somerfield[supermarket] | Source |
1982 | M.A.C[builder's merchant] by Tony Virgo Story |
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1980 | MAC[builders merchants]
Photo
from Paul Townsend - copy requested
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1978 | U.B.M (MAC)[builders supplies( DIY, wallpaper and paint)] | Source |
1978 | U.B.M (MAC)[builders supplies( DIY, wallpaper and paint)] | Source |
1978 | U.B.M (MAC)[builders supplies( DIY, wallpaper and paint)] | Source |
1978 | U.B.M (MAC)[builders supplies( DIY, wallpaper and paint)] | Source |
1978 | U.B.M (MAC)[builders supplies( DIY, wallpaper and paint)] | Source |
1978 | U.B.M (MAC)[builders supplies( DIY, wallpaper and paint)] | Source |
1978 | U.B.M (MAC)[builders supplies( DIY, wallpaper and paint)] | Source |
1978 | U.B.M (MAC)[builders supplies( DIY, wallpaper and paint)] | Source |
1964 | Premier Cinema Closed | Source |
1962 | Premier Cinema Theatre[cinema] | Source |
1960 | Premier Cinema[cinema] The Cinema Photo |
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1950 | Lesle Dudgille | Source |
1950 | Premier Cinema Theatre[cinema] | Source |
1945 | Premier Cinema by Gerry Serpell-Morris Story |
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1939 | Premier Cinema TheatreS. H. Justin[cinema] | Source |
1931 | Wm. Rt. Weeks | Source |
1931 | Premier Cinema TheatreS. H. Justin[cinema] | Source |
1921 | Premier Cinema TheatreR Justin[cinema] | Source |
1916 | Premier Cinema by Tony Virgo Story |
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1914 | Premier Cinema
The Premier Cinema, located on the east side of Gloucester
Road. The cinema was built by W. Porter for S.H. Justin and
designed by W. H. Watkins (Ewins 1984, 27). The cinema opened in
1914 with 600 seats downstairs and 100 seats on the balcony
(Anderson 1983, 22). The building was altered in the 1930s to
hold 962 seats and taken over by Jacey Cinemas Ltd in the 1940s
(Ewins 1984, 27). The cinema closed in 1964. The building is
extant.
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1910 | Deacon[basket maker]by Jo Yeandle Story | Source |
1910 | Maddocks & Co. North Bristol Cycle Works | Source |
1910 | Maddocks & Co. North Bristol Cycle Works | Source |
1910 | Charles J. Barrettt[blacksmith] | Source |
1910 | John Deacon[basket maker] | Source |
1910 | James Jago | Source |
1910 | Mrs Sarah Jane Randall[laundress] | Source |
1900 | Falconbridge & Maddock North Bristol Cycle Works | Source |
1900 | Baptist Iron Chapel | Source |
1900 | Friends Meetng House | Source |
1900 | Thomas Nicholls[builder etc.] | Source |
1900 | Stephen Garland[blacksmith] | Source |
1900 | William John Leaver | Source |
1900 | David Imrie | Source |
1900 | Henry Randall | Source |
1890 | Thomas Nicholls | Source |
1890 | Tom Castle[blacksmith] | Source |
1890 | Mrs Rowe[laundress] | Source |
1890 | Mrs Selway[laundress] | Source |
UBM[builder's merchants] by Mike Matthews Story |
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