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  2. Samuel Loxton - Wikipedia

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    About 2,000 of Loxton's original drawings were left to Bristol Central Library. [6] The library have scanned these and made copies of them available on its Flikr site, [7] at resolutions ranging up to c. 200 KB. The Bristol Record Society produced higher-resolution scans of some of the images (up to 6 MB), taken from Stone's volume. [4]

  3. James Johnson (English artist) - Wikipedia

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    James Johnson (1803–1834) was an English architectural draughtsman, watercolourist and oil painter who was a member of the Bristol School of artists. He contributed nearly 50 drawings of scenes from Bristol, England to the topographical collection of George Weare Braikenridge.

  4. Bristol Museum & Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Bristol Museum & Art Gallery run a programme of free and paid events throughout the year that include multi week exhibitions, workshops and drop in gallery curator talks. The biggest annual event is the weekend celebration for Chinese New Year during February which has dancing dragon and lion performances, martial arts, traditional Chinese ...

  5. George Weare Braikenridge - Wikipedia

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    These are held in Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery, with related collections of manuscripts and other items held by Bristol Central Library and Bristol Archives. [1] The Braikenridge Collection has become the most important historical record of Bristol's appearance in the early 19th century, and makes Bristol one of the best documented ...

  6. List of public art in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Bristol Zoo: 1971: David Wynne: Sculpture: Bronze on steel piller with a concrete base: 3.5m wide [2] Girl and Kid Bristol Zoo: c.1975: Roy Clapp Statue: Alabaster: 1m high [2] Ying and Yang Bristol Zoo: 2001: Julian P Warren Sculpture of 2 stag beetles: Black painted metal: 3.3m long [2] Wendy the elephant Bristol Zoo

  7. The Bristol Art Library - Wikipedia

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    Readers must fill in appropriate application forms, and adhere to strict library rules whereupon the books can be read using a reader's ticket whenever the library is open for lending. Membership is free. Friends of The Bristol Art Library (FOTBAL) can sit on a special cushion when reading books, and receive the library's internal newsletter.

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  9. Bristol Guild of Applied Art - Wikipedia

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    The Bristol Guild of Applied Art, more commonly referred to within Bristol as simply The Guild, was a privately held department store on Bristol's Park Street in the UK. Founded in 1908, the Guild was inspired by the philosophy of William Morris , and originally offered a place for artists and craftsmen to come together, learn from each other ...