Bristol’s first mosque, the Bristol Jamia Mosque in Green Street Totterdown, Bristol on the site of St. Katherine’s church.
This Hindu Temple was established in 1979 in Redfield, East Bristol in a late Victorian gothic building whose original use had been a Methodist Cha
Edmund Burke born .1729/1730 Whig politician, founding father of conservative political thought and noted author served as M.P.
The St Paul's Carnival is a barometer of the social and ideological changes within Bristol's race relations.
Princess Campbell, the first Black nursing Sister in Bristol.
Few migrant communities have had such an ambivalent and transformative relationship with Bristol as has the African-Caribbean community.
The Irish, c.1685-1835
Patrick Cotter 1760 - September 18, 1806) was born in Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland and was first of only twelve people in medical history to stan
Jozef Boruwlaski was a Polish-born dwarf who toured in European and Turkish courts. He was 71 cm (28 inches) tall.
EPE Bristol met Khadim Hussain, a Tee-side based writer from Pakistan, when researching the Mangla Dam/Bristol link.