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  2. Bristol Beacon - Wikipedia

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    Bristol Beacon, previously Colston Hall, is a concert hall and Grade II listed building on Colston Street, Bristol, England. It is owned by Bristol City Council. Since 2011, it has been managed by Bristol Music Trust. The hall opened as a concert venue in 1867, and became a popular place for classical music and theatre.

  3. Module:Location map/data/United Kingdom Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Module:Location map/data/United Kingdom Bristol is a location map definition used to overlay markers and labels on an equirectangular projection map of Bristol. The markers are placed by latitude and longitude coordinates on the default map or a similar map image.

  4. Bristol Byzantine - Wikipedia

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    Granary, Bristol. Bristol Byzantine is a variety of Byzantine Revival architecture that was popular in the city of Bristol from about 1850 to 1880.. Many buildings in the style have been destroyed or demolished, but notable surviving examples include the Bristol Beacon, [1] the Granary on Welsh Back, the Carriage Works [2] on Stokes Croft and several of the buildings around Victoria Street.

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  7. Beacon Tower - Wikipedia

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    Beacon Tower, formerly Colston Tower, is a high-rise building located on Colston Avenue, in the centre of Bristol, England. The building was designed in 1961, but not completed until 1973. It rises 63 metres (207 ft) and has 15 floors of offices.

  8. File:Bristol UK locator map 2010.svg - Wikipedia

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    Location of the ceremonial county of Bristol within England. Date: 16 November 2010: ... Locator maps of the Ceremonial counties of England on Wikimedia Commons.

  9. Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Bristol is the second largest city in broadly Southern England, after the capital London. Iron Age hillforts and Roman villas were built near the confluence of the rivers Frome and Avon. Bristol received a royal charter in 1155 and was historically divided between Gloucestershire and Somerset until 1373 when it became a county corporate. From ...