Though the Bristol public had raised a generous sum for Irish famine relief in 1847, the prospect an increased flow of largely poor and Catholic Ir
Since at least the time of John Cabot, Italians have been resident in Bristol.
The late Victorian period was one of public health reform and the construction of new streets in the city.
Bristol Cathedral was founded as St Augustine's Abbey in 1140 by Robert Fitzharding, a wealthy local landowner and royal official.
This Concert Hall, owned by the City Council, was erected in 1867 and named in honour of local merchant Edward Colston.
Original 1837 entrance building in North Road, South Molton
Sketch map of Lyshwell, a shrunken settlement in Molland parish, Devon as it was in 1880s.
Lorna Doone
Liscombe is in Dulverton; there are other Liscombes, see East Liscombe in East Anstey for example. It was recorded in the mid 13th century.
Rams heads over the entrance to South Molton market.