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111 Places in Bristol

That You Shouldn't Miss

GUIDE

Step away from the obvious – the Clifton Suspension Bridge and the SS Great Britain, or the wonderful We The Curious where science and art collide – and discover unexpected treasures such as secret gardens, hidden memorials to the past and unusual modes of transport. Journey through the old haunts of world famous pirates; past the Oscar-winning animation studio home to Morph and Wallace & Gromit; along shopping streets that sell everything from handcrafted violin bows to locally-made gin. If you know where to look, Bristol will unravel its secrets in front of your eyes.

111 Places in Bristol

That You Shouldn't Miss

Martin Booth​

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Contains numerous colour photographs

by Barbara Evripidou

240 pages

13,5 x 20,5 cm

5,25 in. x 8 in.
ISBN : 978-3-7408-2001-5

 

£ 13.99
$ 23.95

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Martin Booth

Martin Booth is the editor of Bristol24/7, the city’s leading news and entertainment website. He has written for publications including The Times, The Guardian and Time Out, and in 2021 was shortlisted in the British Journalism Awards. In his spare time, he enjoys cycling, travelling and drinking Bristol-brewed beer. He lives in the city centre with his wife, Jo, and their two daughters, Mersina and Lois. Follow him on Twitter for all things Bristol and more at @beardedjourno.

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Barbara Evripidou

Barbara Evripidou is an award-winning photographer with three decades of experience. As a former press photographer, her images have been published in all the UK’s national newspapers, and she has worked all over the world. The highlight of her career was working with the British Army in Bosnia, covering the efforts to rebuild the country. These days she focuses on PR, portrait and commercial work. When she’s not got a camera in her hand you can find her at a metal gig, at the cinema or exploring Bristol - where she lives with her children, Theo and Anna. Find out more at firstavenuephotography.com.

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