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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BristolBristol - Wikipedia

    Bristol has a thriving current and historical arts scene. Some of the modern venues and modern digital production companies have merged with legacy production companies based in old buildings around the city. In 2008 the city was a finalist for the 2008 European Capital of Culture, although the title was awarded to Liverpool.

  2. Explore Bristol’s history, and the British Empire & Commonwealth Collection, through historic records, photographs and film. Home to ten centuries of history: we collect and preserve Bristol's archives (and the British Empire & Commonwealth Collection) for current and future generations.

  3. 1216 – First Bristol mayor is appointed. 1373 – King Edward III grants Bristol county status. 1497 – John Cabot sails out of Bristol to try and discover a new route to Asia and discovers Newfoundland. 1595 – Bristol Society of Merchant Venturers' Navigation School formed, an important moment in UWE Bristol's history.

  4. 4. März 2021 · 6. Cabot Tower. Cabot Tower is a 32m commemorative tower atop Brandon Hill, in Bristol, United Kingdom. Constructed in the late 19th century as part of the 400th commemoration of John Cabot, an explorer who set sail from the port of Bristol in the Matthew, and who ‘discovered’ Newfoundland/Canada.

  5. 2. Apr. 2020 · This superb film traces the history of Bristol, through its development from a small Anglo-Saxon settlement to a thriving metropolis. Our production company ...

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  6. Historic New England Historic New England is a museum of cultural history that collects and preserves buildings, landscapes, and objects dating from the seventeenth century to the present and uses them to keep history alive and to help people develop a deeper understanding and enjoyment of new England life and appreciation for its preservation.

  7. History in Bristol. By the 14th century Bristol was England's third-largest town (after London and York), with perhaps 15-20,000 inhabitants on the eve of the Black Death of 1348-49. The plague inflicted a prolonged pause in the growth of Bristol's population, with numbers remaining at 10-12,000 through most of the 15th and 16th centuries.