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
The table shows people of African descent who lived in Bristol. Scipio Africanus (1720) was one of them.
Raja Rammohan Roy was born of a distinguished Brahmin family in Bengal.
Bristol Cathedral was founded as St Augustine's Abbey in 1140 by Robert Fitzharding, a wealthy local landowner and royal official.
This Church was the home church of Josiah Tucker when he was a Curate and Rector. He later became Dean of Gloucester.
All Saints Church dates from around the early 12th century and has been enlarged and altered over successive centuries, most notably: 15th century
This large Church of England church is a very fine example of how a church can be enlarged and supported by a very wealthy congregation. Some membe
The Christian religious group called the Quakers (The Religious Society of Friends) used this small plot of land as their burial ground for a numbe
See the Catholic church under Pixton Park on this site
Although sources for Exmoor's medieval history are scarce compared with neighbouring areas there is some interesting material.