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41 Bristol clocks

By Bristol24/7  Thursday Oct 22, 2015

Like every year, at 2am on the last Sunday in October, the clocks will go back an hour.

How many of these clocks in Bristol do you recognise? Find the answers at the bottom of the page.

 

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Answers

1: Albion Dock, Spike Island
2: Asda Bedminster
3: Berkeley Square, Clifton
4: BRI
5: Broad Quay House
6: Broad Street – Christ Church with St Ewen
7: Broad Street
8: Bus station
9: Cabot Circus Hotel
10: Chipping Sodbury – Town Clock
11: Church Road, Redfield
12: Clarence Road, Redcliffe
13: College Green
14: Colston Tower
15: Corn Exchange
16: Corn Street
17: Drawbridge pub
18: East Street, Bedminster
19: Evening Post print hall (now demolished)
20: Gin Palace, Old Market
21: Gloucester Road
22: Horsefair (now removed)
23: Kingswood
24: London Inn, Bedminster
25: Maplin, Gloucester Road
26: Mr Swanton’s, Clifton
27: Nevil Road, Bishopston
28: New Bond Street
29: Park Place, Clifton
30: Park Place, Clifton
31: Park Street
32: Polish Church, Cheltenham Road
33: St Augustine’s Parade
34: St Michael’s Hill
35: Staple Hill
36: Temple Meads
37: Union Street
38: Westbury-on-Trym
39: Whiteladies Road, Clifton
40: Whiteladies Road, Clifton
41: Winterstoke Road, Ashton Gate (see below for what this building used to look like)

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All photos other than first and last from Google Street View

 

Read more: 31 Bristol place names and what they mean

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