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At the time of construction it was the first high rise building in Bristol to "break an unofficial height limit" of 30.5 metres (100 ft). [3] The Robinson building caused "controversy, both locally and nationally, and was seen by many as failing to respond to its environment, in particular its physical relationship to the adjacent Church of St ...
Robinson was a British paper, printing and packaging company founded in Bristol in 1844. In 1966, it merged with John Dickinson Stationery to form the Dickinson Robinson Group (DRG) creating one of the world's largest stationery and packaging companies.
Robinson's Warehouse (grid reference) is an office building and former warehouse on Bathurst Parade, on the Floating Harbour in Bristol, England. It was built in 1874 by William Bruce Gingell, and is an example of the Bristol Byzantine style with yellow and red brick and Moorish arches. [1]
English: One Redcliff Street, Bristol, England, formerly known as the Robinson Building, built in 1964. It is on the corner of Victoria Street and Redcliff Street.
Harriet Robinson - BBC News, West of England ... Bristol and South Gloucestershire councils met rail minister Peter Hendy in London to urge him to support the plans, a meeting Mr Norris described ...
Main article: Arnold Wathen Robinson Top All Saints' Bristol East Window List of works by Arnold Wathen Robinson includes information about some of the works of British stained glass artist Arnold Wathen Robinson. His works were, with just a few exceptions, conducted for churches. List of works Church Location Date(s) Subject, notes and references Image St Bartholomew Church Burwash, Sussex ...
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The University of Bristol will, however, remove a dolphin emblem of slave trader Edward Colston from its logo Bristol University to keep building names linked to slave traders but Colston emblem ...