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 Bristol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1373 Edward III of England proclaimed "that the said town of Bristol withall be a County by itself and called the county of Bristol for ever", but maps usually instead show it as part of Gloucestershire, and as the city spilled south of the river, it took the county with it.
The city is connected by road on an east-west axis from London to Wales by the M4 motorway, and on a north-southwest axis from Birmingham to Exeter by the M5 motorway.
Bristol is home to two major institutions of higher education: the University of Bristol, a "redbrick" chartered in 1909, and the University of the West of England, formerly Bristol Polytechnic, which gained university status in 1992.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bristol

  
 AllRefer.com - Bristol, city, England (British And Irish Political Geography) - Encyclopedia
Bristol was active in the colonial triangular trade: English goods went to Africa; African slaves to the West Indies; and West Indian sugar, rum, and tobacco to Bristol.
From Bristol the explorers John Cabot and his son Sebastian (to whom there is a monument on Brandon Hill) sailed to Newfoundland and America.
Points of interest in Bristol include the 14th-century church of St. Mary Redcliffe, known for its fine architecture; a 14th-century cathedral (rebuilt 1868–88) with a Norman chapter house and gateway; the Merchant Venturers' Almshouses; University Tower; and some notable examples of Regency architecture.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/B/BristolEng.html

  
 Bristol City F.C. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bristol City is a football club in Bristol, England, which plays in Football League One.
Three games into the 2005-2006 season City were one of only two clubs in the entire league without a goal; the drought ended abruptly in their fourth game, with three goals in the first quarter hour of a 4-2 victory over Port Vale.
City's derby rivals are Bristol Rovers and there is considerable antipathy between the sides and supporters.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bristol_City

  
 DECD: Town/City Profile: Bristol
The City of Bristol’s Website notes: "From clock making, spring making, and ball bearing industries to the high-tech sportscasting and recycling businesses, Bristol has shown a steady, firm capability to grow and change with the world that surrounds it." Bristol is the ninth largest city in Connecticut with a population of 60,062.
Bristol is also considered the "Mum City" of the United States because of the many chrysanthemums grown and sold.
Bristol offers museums, the oldest amusement park in the country at Lake Compounce and is also known around the world as home to ESPN, the popular sports network, and the home of the Northeastern Regional Little League Headquarters.
www.ct.gov /ecd/cwp/view.asp?a=1106&q=250834

  
 Bristol (UK)
Bristol will be working closely with the national government and their DIRECTS (Demonstration of Interoperable Road-user End to end Charging and Telematics Systems) trial which is being carried out with the city of Leeds and looks at distance-based charging for HGVs.
The historic city of Bristol is the largest urban area in southwest England, providing a centre of industry, commerce, education, and culture.
Bristol City Council is the local authority for the City of Bristol, with responsibility for all public services including transport and urban planning.
www.progress-project.org /Progress/bristol.html

  
 Bristol (UK)
Bristol will be working closely with the national government and their DIRECTS (Demonstration of Interoperable Road-user End to end Charging and Telematics Systems) trial which is being carried out with the city of Leeds and looks at distance-based charging for HGVs.
The historic city of Bristol is the largest urban area in southwest England, providing a centre of industry, commerce, education, and culture.
Bristol City Council is the local authority for the City of Bristol, with responsibility for all public services including transport and urban planning.
www.progress-project.org /Progress/bristol.html   (1355 words)

  
 Bristol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1373 Edward III of England proclaimed "that the said town of Bristol withall be a County by itself and called the county of Bristol for ever", but maps usually show it as part of Gloucestershire, and as the city spilled south of the river, it took the county with it.
The city has two significant football clubs: Bristol City F.C. who play in Football League One and Bristol Rovers F.C. who play in Football League Two.
The city is also home to a Rugby Union club known as Bristol Rugby, who have won promotion to the Guinness Premiership, and a first-class cricket side, Gloucestershire C.C.C. Panorama of Bristol
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bristol   (3625 words)

  
 City of Bristol, CT - Home
The Bristol community is active in the Arts, a wide range of sporting activities and preserving our city’s rich history of architecture, revolutionary clock making and general manufacturing.
We are the ninth largest city in the state, with country landscapes of open land as well as friendly neighborhoods lined with sidewalks.
Bristol is situated in Central Connecticut, twenty miles south-west of Hartford with easy access to all major highways.
www.ci.bristol.ct.us   (3625 words)

  
 Visit Bristol
Bristol is an exciting city, overflowing with intriguing, traditional and occasionally off the wall things to do and see.
Bristol Zoo Gardens houses over 400 exotic and endangered species including Kintana, the first aye aye to be bred in the UK and Namoki, an adorable baby gorilla.
Bristol's heritage estates - Ashton Court and Blaise Castle - are also beautiful at this time of year.
www.visitbristol.co.uk   (3625 words)

  
 Photographic Tour of the City of Bristol
Bristol, the eighth largest city in the UK has a population of over 400,000 and a diverse cultural background.
Bristol is a varied and vibrant city with a 900 year old history.
Many open spaces, parks, rivers and woodland are peppered throughout the city providing dynamic views and a sense of freedom.
www.bristol-link.co.uk /tour/tour-1.htm   (3625 words)

  
 Bristol - the student city
Bristol is a city for those who love the arts - The Watershed, The Cube and Arnolfini offer contemporary art exhibitions, music and cinema.
Bristol is an exciting and lively city which has just about everything to offer.
Bristol is also home to the British Empire and Commonwealth Museum, a new national museum presenting the rise and fall of the British Empire and the emergence of the modern Commonwealth.
www.uwe.ac.uk /bristol   (3625 words)

  
 Bristol, England
Bristol is traditionally associated with the wine trade, and the world-famous firm Harvey's.
Bristol Doors Open Day - now in its ninth year - is the day when many of Bristol's most significant contemporary and historic buildings open their doors to the general public.
Bristol has for a long time been an educational centre.
www.xciv.org /~andy/bristol   (3625 words)

  
 Arnolfini - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The gallery has free entry and is funded by Bristol City Council and Arts Council England.
The gallery occupies Bush House, a 19th century Grade II listed tea warehouse situated on the side of the Floating Harbour in Bristol city centre.
One tenant is the Bristol School of Art, Media and Design, part of the University of the West of England.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Arnolfini   (302 words)

  
 Broadmead Shopping Centre, Bristol
The Bristol Alliance was formed in direct response to Bristol City Council's long-standing aim to achieve a renaissance in Broadmead and the City Centre.
The Alliance partners are committed to the future of Bristol City Centre and will ensure that the project meets the needs of the people of Bristol as consumers with modern, fashionable retailing and with offices, homes and leisure that will attract new tenants and residents.
A regenerated Broadmead - Bristol City Centre will lead the city, with its population of 400,000 and 1.3 million in the greater Bristol area, into the Top 5.
www.bristolbroadmead.co.uk /future   (813 words)

  
 Visit Bristol
Bristol is an exciting city, overflowing with intriguing, traditional and occasionally off the wall things to do and see.
Bristol Zoo Gardens houses over 400 exotic and endangered species including Kintana, the first aye aye to be bred in the UK and Namoki, an adorable baby gorilla.
With the city, coast and countryside all within easy reach, Bristol is a great place to enjoy a day out or a weekend break.
www.visitbristol.co.uk   (292 words)

  
 Bristol City F.C. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bristol City is a football club in Bristol, England, which plays in Football League One.
City's derby rivals are Bristol Rovers and there is considerable antipathy between the sides and supporters.
Three games into the 2005-2006 season City were one of only two clubs in the entire league without a goal; the drought ended abruptly in their fourth game, with three goals in the first quarter hour of a 4-2 victory over Port Vale.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bristol_City_F.C.   (1104 words)

  
 City of Bristol College - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
City of Bristol College is a large general further education college based in the English city of Bristol.
City of Bristol College is UK Further Education college for students who choose to take Diploma's or A/S - A2 levels at college rather than remain at school sixth form.
Its main campus is located on College Green close to the city centre with further centres spread across the city.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/City_of_Bristol_College   (1104 words)

  
 Bristol Hotels, hotels in Bristol : City Inn
Close to the city's vibrant centre and ideally located opposite Temple Quay and a 2 minute walk from Bristol Temple Meads railway station, the hotel provides the perfect location from which to explore the city.
Whether you are staying in Bristol for business or a weekend break, City Inn provides the space to live, work and relax.
City Inn Bristol hotel, overlooking Temple Gardens, combines a passion for modern design and innovation with contemporary living.
www.cityinn.com /bristol   (1104 words)

  
 Bristol Houses and Homes For Sale as Real Estate Hartford County
The city is home to some 60,000 residents who enjoy the city’s excellent quality of life that includes award-winning schools, low crime rates, a top-rated 250-bed hospital, a pro-business environment and scenic beauty.
The city is also home to Lake Compounce, the first family-oriented amusement park in the nation.
The cost of living in Bristol is extremely low when compared to other metropolitan areas in the region.
www.bristol-homes-for-sale.com   (1104 words)

  
 City of Bristol -- Welcome to Bristol, SD!
Bristol is located in the northeast part of South Dakota, along US Highway 12, which recently expanded to a new 4-lane known as the Dakota Expressway.
Bristol is a part of the Yellowstone Trail, which once was a wagon track guided by yellow paint marks on telephone poles and rocks.
The Bristol City Council will meet on Monday, October 3, 2005 at 7:00 p.m.
www.bristol.govoffice2.com   (1104 words)

  
 Bristol Legible City
Bristol Legible City has won two awards: the Regional Planning Award and the Royal Town Planning Institute Award for Innovation in February 2002.
‘no feedback that customers have come here with the help of Bristol Legible City ’the signs were generally very helpful.
A good example of where Bristol Legible City is helping business is Broadmead Shopping Centre.
www.bristollegiblecity.info /results.html   (1104 words)

  
 GENUKI: Genealogical research information about Bristol, Gloucestershire
Bristol History.com has a number of short factual stories connected with the City of Bristol, and the area of Kingswood Forest.
Bristol returns 4 members to Parliament - 4 divisions, viz., West, North, East, and South, 1 member for each division; the parliamentary limits were extended in 1885 so as to include the local government districts of St George, Horfield, and Stapleton, and an additional part of the parish of Bedminster.
Edward III made Bristol a "City and County" in 1373, although today, and in recent times past, it is not generally considered to be both.
www.genuki.org.uk:8080 /big/eng/GLS/Bristol   (1104 words)

  
 ESPN.com Soccernet England: Full-time Report - Bristol City v Bristol Rovers
Bristol City went behind to a Marcus Bignot strike after just 27 seconds but hit back to claim a 3-2 victory in the 87th Bristol league derby.
City's attacking style paid off as Tony Thorpe made it 3-1 with a header in the 74th minute after a surging run and teasing cross from Matt Hill.
Six minutes later Beadle headed City in front and they began to pour forward with new-found belief.
www.soccernet.com /england/2000/20001222/reports/bristolcity_bristolrovers_full.html   (1104 words)

  
 Bristol University - The city of Bristol
Bristol is a multicultural city of balloons and kites, clubs and DJs, festivals and carnivals, architecture and park land, business and new technology, theatres and museums, artists and animators, music and film.
Bristol is a bridge to culture, experiences, landscapes, careers – and the future.
It has been officially designated a 'Centre of Culture' and a 'Science City' by the Government.
www.bristol.ac.uk /citybristol   (1104 words)

  
 City of Bristol College
Welcome to the City of Bristol College a Beacon College with excellence status awarded by the department for learning and skills.
City of Bristol College Tel: 0117 312 5000 Fax: 0117 312 5050 Minicom: 0117 312 5503
Latest News: Record breaking exam results at City of Bristol College
www.cityofbristol.ac.uk   (1104 words)

  
 BBC - Bristol - City Views - YOUR views of Bristol
The area is the old dockland area of Bristol.
From the Bristol Harbour Cam you can see the Harbourside, The Watershed and parts of the new at-Bristol site.
Bristol Harbourside is becoming the place to be seen in Bristol.
www.bbc.co.uk /bristol/content/cityviews/webcams/harbourside.shtml   (1104 words)

  
 City Of Bristol Rowing Club - The Habourside, Avon
City of Bristol Rowing Club (CBRC) has been rowing in the Bristol Harbourside for 50 years, rowing has been an active sport in the area for much longer.
The club has been rowing in the Bristol Harbourside for 50 years, rowing and sculling have been active sports in the area for much longer.
Its roots are in the docker's social clubs in the era when the harbourside was a working dock, and has in recent years evolved into a highly successful and competitive club.
www.bristolrowing.co.uk   (1104 words)

  
 bristolcitynet.co.uk - Story
New City CD Bristol City Ruined My Life...
With 29 tracks packed into a hefty 75 minutes of audio, 'Bristol City Ruined My Life...
This week marks the release of an exceptional CD dedicated to City which - in the words of the supporter behind it, Gareth Calway - gives audible proof that the club's fans "are the loudest and most ardent in the country when measured against the all-too-little they've had to shout about".
bristolcity.rivals.net /?sid=916&p=2&stid=8126626   (507 words)

  
 Bristol Hotels, hotels in Bristol : City Inn
Close to the city's vibrant centre and ideally located opposite Temple Quay and a 2 minute walk from Bristol Temple Meads railway station, the hotel provides the perfect location from which to explore the city.
City Inn Bristol hotel, overlooking Temple Gardens, combines a passion for modern design and innovation with contemporary living.
In addition to 167 guest rooms, City Inn Bristol boasts a cosy lounge bar, award-winning modern European cuisine in City Café and a stylish terrace overlooking Temple Gardens for relaxed alfresco dining.
www.cityinn.com /bristol   (214 words)

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