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On the afternoon of 24 November 1940, 148 aircraft of the Luftwaffe left airfields in Northern France heading for Bristol. The concentration point was to be the City Docks, and their objective was to destroy Bristol's industry and port facilities. 135 aircraft reached the target area, and dropped 156,250 kg (344,470 lb) of high explosives, 4,750 kg (10,470 lb) of oil bombs and 12,500 incendiaries.
The park was created after wartime bombing damaged much of the pre-war shopping area which stood here. The ruined shells of two churches, St Peter and St Mary le Port, still stand in the park (with the aid of concrete reinforcements) and the foundations of Bristol Castle are also a feature. There are small formal gardens around St Peter's ...
Castle Park View: 98 26 2022 Residential Castle Park: 2 Soapworks 81 21 2024 Residential Old Market: The image is a former soap factory forming part of the development. 3= Castlemead: 80 19 1981 Office Castle Park: 3= St. Mary Redcliffe: 80 3 1442 Religion Redcliffe: Previous tallest building in Bristol between 1442-1446, until the tower ...
Castle Park View under construction. The development sits on the site of the old wall of Bristol Castle; prior to construction commencing, an archaeological dig was commissioned to locate a dry ditch between the castle site and river. During the excavation of the site, a historic wall was discovered dating back to the circa 17th century ...
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Plans to build a multi-storey car park at St George's Field would no longer go ahead under the plans, although the council said a car park would remain on the site.
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Number 10 and attached railings: Bristol city centre: House: 1717–22: 1279607: Number 10 and attached railings [89] Numbers 15 to 25 (consecutive) and attached front basement area and garden railings to north east: Clifton: Terrace: c. 1855: 1291767: Upload Photo [90] 36, 37 and 38 Queen Square Terrace: Bristol city centre: Terrace: c. 1703