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27 photos of historic Clifton

By Jelena Belec  Tuesday May 10, 2016

Go back in time in Clifton with our latest delve into the photographs kept by the Bristol Record Office.

 

1. Ellenborough House, 12 Upper Belgrave Road, 1904

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2. Upper Belgrave Road, 1912

 

3.  View of Clifton from New Bridge, Ashton, 1900s

 

4. Clifton from Observatory Camp, 1900s

 

5. Sion Hill from Suspension Bridge, 1916

 

6. Clifton Church Avenue, early 1900s

 

7. Staff Quarters 3rd Cadet Batt., 1914 – 1918

 

8. W.H. Webber, Sutherland Mews, Worrall Road, 1910s

 

9. Clifton, as seen from Christchurch Spire, 1934

 

10. The Downs, from Litfield Place, 1910s

 

11. Clifton Down Station, early 1900s

 

12. Queen’s Road, early 1900s

 

13. Clifton Hill House and Callander House, early 1900s

 

14. Royal Park, early- mid 1900s

 

15. Pembroke Road, early- mid 1900s

 

16. Spa Hotel, c.1900

 

17. Clifton from Suspension Bridge, early- mid 1900s

 

18. Buckingham Chapel Clifton, early 1900s

 
 
19. Victoria Street, c.1920

 

20. Victoria Square, c.1910

 

21. Pembroke Road, Unknown

 

22. 13 Elmdale Road, 1911

 

23. Albert Road, Unknown

 

24. Alma Road, 1930s

 

25. Zig Zag, 1924

 

26. Worcester Lawn, College Road, Unknown

 

 

And finally, one from not so long ago:

 

27. The Mall, 1990s

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