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Photos of the year 2024
This year, Bristol saw protests, parades and, of course, a general election.
Bristol24/7 photographer Rob Browne was taking snaps along the way.
Here are his favourite photos of 2024:
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Bristol Light Festival – February 2-11 2024

Chinese New Year celebrations at the Bristol Museum and Art Gallery – February 17 2024

Members of Bristol’s Ukrainian community gathered together to mark two years since the beginning of the Russian invasion – February 24 2024

Just Stop Oil and Extinction Rebellion protest outside the Clifton office of Tokio Marine Holdings – March 1 2024

Bristol Allotmenteers Resist protest against council’s plans to increase fees for plots – March 3 2024

A high tide brought flooding to parts of Bristol – March 4 2024

Families fly kites on the Downs in memory of loved ones lost to Covid – March 23 2024

A Grand Iftar at Bristol Cathedral – April 4 2024

Pro-Palestine protest – April 20 2024

Morris dancers mark May Day – May 1 2024

The longest day of the year – June 20 2024

Bristol Pride – June 28 – July 13 2024

Thangam Debonnaire loses the Bristol Central parliamentary seat to Carla Denyer – July 4 2024

Bristol Harbour Festival – July 19-21 2024

A killing in Southport inspires protests and riots – August 3 2024

A few days after a far-right riot, counter-protesters gathered in Old Market – August 8 2024

Dean Lane skatepark Hardcore Funday – August 31 2024

Bristol Downs Association Football League – September 3 2024

Luke Jerram’s Tipping Point installation at the University of Bristol Botanic Garden – October 4-6 2024

Remembrance Sunday parade – November 10 2024
All photos: Rob Browne
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