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  2. The Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society is a learned society concerned with the history and antiquities of the City of Bristol and the historic county of Gloucestershire. It was founded on 21 April 1876; and is a registered charity, number 202014.

  3. Elizabeth Ralph (archivist) - Wikipedia

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    She was General Secretary for the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society for 38 years, [3] Assistant Editor of the Bristol Record Society from 1946 and an active member of Bristol civic and conservation societies. [2] 'Miss Ralph' (as she was always known) was a noted scholar, who published many works on Bristol history.

  4. Clifton Antiquarian Club - Wikipedia

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    The Clifton Antiquarian Club is an archaeological society founded in 1884 in Bristol to investigate antiquities in the surrounding areas of western England and southern Wales. The 28 years of research undertaken by the members and associates of the original society fill the first seven volumes of the Proceedings of the Clifton Antiquarian Club ...

  5. History of Bristol - Wikipedia

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    There is evidence of settlement in the Bristol area from the palaeolithic era, with 60,000-year-old archaeological finds at Shirehampton and St Annes. [1] Stone tools made from flint, chert, sandstone and quartzite have been found in terraces of the River Avon, most notably in the neighbourhoods of Shirehampton and Pill. [2]

  6. Richard J. Harrison (archaeologist) - Wikipedia

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    Richard John Harrison (born August 1949) is an archaeologist and Professor in the University of Bristol, England. [1] Harrison studied at Selwyn College, Cambridge, and gained his Bachelor's degree in Archaeology and Anthropology from the University of Cambridge in 1970.

  7. Leslie Grinsell - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s, Grinsell focused on the barrows of Wiltshire, such as Bush Barrow (pictured). On returning to Britain, Grinsell went back to his job at Barclays Bank. [19] In 1947 he was a Postgraduate Diploma of Prehistoric Archaeology student at the Institute of Archaeology (now part of UCL) at the University of London, in the same cohort as Sinclair Hood and Leslie R. H. Willis; senior by a ...

  8. Bewell's Cross - Wikipedia

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    This is where the Bristol's 'Marian Martyrs' were burnt in 1556-7, events described in John Foxe's Book of Martyrs (1563). [14] The executions are memorialised in what is now Cotham Church. [15] Seventeenth-century references in Bristol's financial accounts include payments for 'a new double-ladder for the gallows' in 1625. [16]

  9. List of museums in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery. The city, unitary authority area and ceremonial county of Bristol contains a wide range of museums, defined here as institutions (including nonprofit organisations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available ...