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The Bristol Harbour Festival is a free festival [2] held annually in the English city of Bristol, which celebrates the city's maritime heritage and the importance of Bristol's docks and harbour. Most of the activities, including live music, street performances, fireworks and a variety of other live entertainments, are held on or near the ...
The International Festival of the Sea was a maritime festival, held in and around the Floating Harbour in the English port city of Bristol.Held from 24 to 27 May 1996, [1] it was the first of a series of International Festivals of the Sea that have since been held in various United Kingdom ports.
Live music, water sports and historic ships are on the agenda for the Bristol Harbour Festival.
Bristol Harbour, looking toward the city centre. Bristol Harbour is the harbour in the city of Bristol, England.The harbour covers an area of 70 acres (28 hectares). It is the former natural tidal river Avon through the city but was made into its current form in 1809 when the tide was prevented from going out permanently.
Bristol in pictures: Balloons, rallies and sunsets. Bristol in pics: Harbour Festival and graduations. Bristol in pictures: Pride, politics and zombies. Bristol in pictures: Images from across the ...
Trinity Community Arts is an arts charity [1] formed in 2002 to manage the Trinity Centre. The charity stages arts and community events and activities in the venue, including hosting space for Black creatives [2] and at citywide events including Bristol Harbour Festival.
The Bristol Harbour Railway (known originally as the Harbour Railway) was a standard-gauge industrial railway that served the wharves and docks of Bristol, England.The line, which had a network of approximately 5 mi (8.0 km) of track, connected the Floating Harbour to the GWR mainline at Bristol Temple Meads.
Venue Publishing also undertook contract publishing, particularly for large local events such as the Bristol International Balloon Fiesta and the Bristol Harbour Festival. In 2005, Venue Publishing established an in-house design agency, Bang, offering design services to external clients.