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  2. Traveling scoreslip - Wikipedia

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    A traveling scoreslip (also called a traveler) is a form used for recording the results of each deal in a duplicate bridge tournament. [1] In these tournaments, the four hands of each deal are placed into a board so that the same deal can be played by different competitors. Each time the deal (or board) is played, the result is entered into the ...

  3. Bristol Bridges Walk - Wikipedia

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    The walk received coverage in local newspapers, [2] [15] magazines [3] [4] [12] [16] and was further popularized in a book [6] [17] and also featured in a number of charity fundraisers and events, including Let's Walk Bristol, [18] Bristol Walk Fest [19] and Bristol Giving Day [7] as well as smaller events. [20] [21]

  4. St Philip's Footbridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge was commissioned in 2015 by the mayor of Bristol at the time George Ferguson. [2] A planning application was submitted in January 2016. [3] Construction began in August 2017. The bridge was designed to allow access to the planned Bristol Arena, however, the project was scrapped in September 2018.

  5. North American Bridge Championships - Wikipedia

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    Awarded to the Master Teams championship winners at the summer North American Bridge Championship (NABC). Knockout Teams have been held since 1930, when players competed for the Asbury Park Trophy. In 1934, 1936 and 1937, there was a separate Masters Teams-of-Four event. The two events were merged in 1938 and renamed Spingold Master Knockout Teams

  6. Bristol Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Bristol Bridge from Castle Park. Bristol Bridge is a bridge over the floating harbour in Bristol, England. The floating harbour was constructed on the original course of the River Avon, and there has been a bridge on the site since long before the harbour was created by impounding the river in 1809. The current bridge was completed in 1768 and ...

  7. Bristol Tramways - Wikipedia

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    10. Bristol Bridge – Knowle 11. Bristol Bridge – Ashton Road 12. Bristol Bridge – Bedminster Depot – Bedminster Down 13. Tramways Centre – Old Market – St. George – Whiteway Rd – Kingswood 14. Zetland Road – Old Market – Eastville – Fishponds – Staple Hill 15. Knowle – Bushy Park – Old Market – St. George ...

  8. High Street, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    High Street, together with Wine Street, Broad Street and Corn Street, is one of the four cross streets which met at the carfax, later the site of the Bristol High Cross, the heart of Bristol, England when it was a walled medieval town. From this crossroads High Street runs downhill south-east to Bristol Bridge, a distance of approximately 155m. [1]

  9. Canon's Marsh - Wikipedia

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    It was a shipbuilding area until the last yard closed in 1904, incorporating two of Teast's Docks, and including J&W Peters shipyard. [citation needed]Canon's Wharf was developed in the 1890s with open quaysides suited to the larger ships and increasing mechanisation of cargo transit of the age, becoming one of the busiest parts of the docks in the early 20th century. [2]

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