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  2. Eastville, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The M32 motorway is the western boundary of the Eastville electoral ward, meaning that areas to the west that might traditionally have been considered in Eastville, including Glenfrome Road [6] and the Old Eastville Library on Muller Road, [7] are in Lockleaze electoral ward rather than Eastville electoral ward. [8]

  3. Fishponds - Wikipedia

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    The Bristol & Bath Railway Path now runs down the old line, and can be accessed at several points in Fishponds. The Bristol Tramway operated from Old Market to Fishponds tram terminus from 1897 to 1941. The suburb, like most of eastern Bristol, is currently not served by rail. The two nearest stations are Stapleton Road and Filton Abbey Wood ...

  4. Eastville Park - Wikipedia

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    There is a lake with a serpentine shape which is bordered by lawns and old beech trees. [2] There are two children's playgrounds, football pitches, tennis courts, a basketball court, a one-mile running circuit and a bowling green. [1] The River Frome borders the Northern edge of the park. The boathouse to the lake was burned down in 1913 and ...

  5. Eastville Workhouse - Wikipedia

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    The Eastville Workhouse (officially named the Barton Regis workhouse) was a workhouse situated at 100 Fishponds Road, in Bristol, U.K. [1] It was converted into a home for the elderly in the 1920s, and demolished to make way for housing in 1972.

  6. Old Library, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    As a result, in 1906 the library was moved to the newly built Bristol Central Library on College Green. [2] [9] The King Street building eventually became a restaurant. [10] Notable 19th-century city librarians include, James Fawckner Nicholls (1868-83) and John Taylor (1883-93), who were co-authors of Bristol Past and Present (1881-2). [11]

  7. Eastville Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Eastville Stadium, also known as Bristol Stadium and Bristol Stadium – Eastville, was a stadium in Eastville, a northern suburb of the English city of Bristol. Constructed in 1897, it was the home of Bristol Rovers F.C., the Bristol Bulldogs speedway team and was also a greyhound racing venue. During 1986 it was also the home of the short ...

  8. Greenbank, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Greenbank is a small informal district in the city of Bristol, England, nestling between Easton to the west, Eastville to the north-east, Clay Bottom and Rose Green to the east, and Whitehall to the south. The area is mainly one of 1890s terraced housing with some present millennium housing on the north eastern edge of the cemetery.

  9. Trinity Road Police Station - Wikipedia

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    Trinity Road Police Station was the headquarters of the "Trinity Sector", or just "Trinity", of the Avon and Somerset Constabulary in Old Market area of Lawrence Hill, Bristol. [ 1 ]