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Religious

In Jacob's Well Road a small rock-cut chamber with two stone steps contains a wellhead.

The Arley Congregational church on Cheltenham Road in Bristol was founded in 1855 and taken over as a Polish Roman Catholic Church in 1968.

Originally used as a girls’ church school until 1950 and then variously as a Conservative Club and veterinary supplies storage and distribution cen

The Sri Guru Singh Sabha Gurdwara, Church Road, St. George, Bristol is in a building built in 1894-95 originally as the St.

This building was acquired by Sikhs in 1978 to replace the city’s first Gudwara which had been originally 1958 at 8 St.

It was in 1977 that the Chelsea Road Gurdwara was first established .

The Owen Street Mosque moved into a building originally erected in 1901 at the City Street Mission.

The late Victorian period was one of public health reform and the construction of new streets in the city.

The Bristol and West Progressive Jewish congregation was formed in 1961 and met briefly in members’ houses then met at the meeting house of the Red

Bristol’s first mosque, the Bristol Jamia Mosque in Green Street Totterdown, Bristol on the site of St. Katherine’s church.

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