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No.
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Author
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Title
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Year
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1
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Vincent Waite
| The Bristol Hotwell |
1960
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2
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P. T. Underdown
| Bristol and Burke |
1961
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3
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Kathleen M. D. Barker
| The Theatre Royal: The First Seventy Years |
1961
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4
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Eleanor M. Carus Wilson
| The Merchant Venturers of Bristol in the Fifteenth Century |
1962
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5
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Walter Minchinton
| The Port of Bristol in the Eighteenth Century |
1962
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6
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Basil Cottle
| Thomas Chatterton |
1963
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7
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C. M. MacInnes
| Bristol and the Slave Trade |
1963
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8
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Grahame Farr
| The Steamship Great Western |
1963
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9
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Ruby J. Saywell
| Mary Carpenter of Bristol |
1964
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10
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John Cannon
| The Chartists in Bristol |
1965
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11
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Grahame Farr
| The Steamship Great Britain |
1965
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12
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C. M. MacInnes
| Ferdinando Gorges and New England |
1965
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13
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James Sherborne
| The Port of Bristol in the Middle Ages |
1965
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14
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Kathleen Mary Deborah Barker
| The Theatre Royal, Bristol: Decline and Rebirth, 1834-1943 |
1966
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15
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Herbert Byard
| The Bristol Madrigal Society |
1966
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16
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Peter T. Marcy
| Eighteenth Century Views of Bristol and Bristolians |
1966
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17
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Russell Mortimer
| Early Bristol Quakerism: The Society of Friends in the City, 1654-1700 |
1967
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18
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R. A. Buchanan
| The Industrial Archaeology of Bristol |
1967
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19
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C. M. MacInnes
| Captain Thomas James and the North West Passage |
1967
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20
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Peter Marshall
| The Anti-Slave Trade Movement in Bristol |
1968
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21
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David B. Quinn
| Sebastian Cabot and Bristol Exploration (revised edition, 1997) |
1968
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22
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K. Branigan
| The Romans in the Bristol Area |
1969
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23
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Leslie V. Grinsell
| Prehistoric Bristol: The Prehistory of the Lower Bristol Avon |
1969 |
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24
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M. Q. Smith
| The Medieval Churches of Bristol |
1970
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25
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Patrick McGrath
| John Whitson and the Merchant Community of Bristol |
1970
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26
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R. A. Buchanan
| Nineteenth Century Engineers in the Port of Bristol |
1971
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27
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Grahame E. Farr
| Bristol Shipbuilding in the Nineteenth Century |
1971
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28
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David Walker
| Bristol in the Early Middle Ages |
1971
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29
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E. E. Butcher
| Bristol Corporation of the Poor,1696-1898 |
1972
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30
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L.V. Grinsell
| The Bristol Mint: An Historical Outline |
1972
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31
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K. G. Powell
| The Marian Martyrs of Bristol |
1972
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32
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David Large and Robert Whitfield
| The Bristol Trades Council, 1873-1973 |
1973
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33
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Kathleen Barker
| Entertainment in the Nineties |
1973
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34
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Susan Thomas
| The Bristol Riots |
1974
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35
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David Large and Frances Round
| Public Health in mid-Victorian Bristol |
1974
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36
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Roderick Walters
| The Establishment of the Bristol Police Force |
1975
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37
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Peter Marshall
| Bristol and the Abolition of Slavery: The Politics of Emancipation |
1975
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38
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Jon Press
| The Merchant Seamen of Bristol, 1745-1789 |
1976
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39
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Jean Vanes
| The Port of Bristol in the Sixteenth Century |
1977
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40
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James W. Sherborne
| University College, Bristol, 1876-1909 |
1977
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41
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Peter Marshall
| Bristol and the American War of Independence |
1977
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42
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Michael Liversidge
| The Bristol High Cross |
1978
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43
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Joseph H. Bettey
| The Rise of a Gentry Family: The Smyth’s of Ashton Court, c. 1500-1642 |
1978
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44
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Kathleen Barker
| Early Music Hall in Bristol |
1979
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45
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Joseph H. Bettey
| Bristol Parish Churches During the Reformation, c1530-1560 |
1979
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46
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M.J.H. Liversidge
| William Hogarth’s Bristol Altar-Piece |
1980
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47
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Basil Cottle
| Robert Southey and Bristol |
1980
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48
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Peter G. Lamb
| Electricity in Bristol 1863-1948 |
1981
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49
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Elizabeth Ralph
| The Streets of Bristol |
1981
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50
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Patrick McGrath
| Bristol and the Civil War |
1981
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51
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Brian Atkinson
| Trade Unions in Bristol, c. 1860-1914 |
1981
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52
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Jean Vanes
| Education and Apprenticeship in Sixteenth Century Bristol |
1982
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53
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Charles Tomlinson
| Isaac Rosenberg of Bristol |
1982
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54
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Daniel Briggs
| The Bristol Post Office in the Age of Rowland Hill 1837-1864 |
1983
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55
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Don Carleton
| The Prince’s of Park Row |
1983
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56
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C. Bruce Perry
| The Voluntary Medical Institutions of Bristol |
1984
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57
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Anne Crawford
| Bristol and the Wine Trade |
1984
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58
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C Bruce Perry
| The Bristol Medical School |
1984
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59
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James Sherborne
| William Canynges (1402-1474), Mayor of Bristol and Dean of Westbury College |
1985
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60
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David Richardson
| The Bristol Slave Traders: A Collective Portrait |
1985
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61
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Roland Mayo
| The Huguenots in Bristol |
1985
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62
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Geoffrey Channon
| Bristol and the Promotion of the Great Western Railway |
1985
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63
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A.P. Woolrich
| Printing in Bristol |
1986
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64
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Kenneth Morgan
| Country Carriers in the Bristol Region in the Late Nineteenth Century |
1986
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65
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Basil Cottle
| Joseph Cottle of Bristol |
1987
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66
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Peter Harris
| Bristol’s ‘Railway Mania’, 1862-1864 |
1987
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67
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Harold Nabb
| The Bristol Gas Industry, 1815-1949 |
1987
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68
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Peter G. Cobb
| The Oxford Movement in Nineteenth Century Bristol |
1988
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69
|
Jean Vanes
| Bristol at the time of the Spanish Armada |
1988
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70
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Rohit Barot
| Bristol and the Indian Independence Movement |
1988
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71
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Brian Howell
| The Police in Late Victorian Bristol |
1989
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72
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Charles E. Harvey and Jon Press
| Sir George White of Bristol, 1854-1916 |
1989
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73
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Kathleen Mary Deborah Barker
| Bristol’s Lost Empires: The Decline and Fall of the Music Hall in Bristol |
1990
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74
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Joseph Bettey
| The Suppression of the Religious Houses in Bristol |
1990
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75
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Kenneth Morgan
| John Wesley and Bristol |
1990
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76
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Elizabeth Ralph and Peter G. Cobb
| New Anglican Churches in Nineteenth Century Bristol |
1991
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77
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Derek Winterbottom
| A Season’s Fame: how A.E.J. Collins of Clifton College in 1899 made Cricket’s Highest Individual Score |
1991
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78
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Jeannie Shorey
| The Open Air Schools of Bristol 1913-1957 |
1992
|
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79
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Donald Jones
| Captain Woodes Rogers’ Voyage Round the World 1708-1711 |
1992
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80
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Clive Burgess
| The Parish Church and the Laity in Late Medieval Bristol |
1992
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81
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Derek Winterbottom
| John Percival: the Great Educator |
1993
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82
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Joseph Bettey
| Bristol Cathedral: the Rebuilding of the Nave |
1994
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83
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Harold Nabb
| The Bristol Gas Light Company; the Breillat Dynasty of Engineers |
1993
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84
|
Pip Jones and Rita Youseph
| The Black Population of Bristol in the Eighteenth Century |
1994
|
|
85
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John Penny
| Luftwaffe Operations over Bristol 1940/44 |
1995
|
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86
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David Large
| Bristol and the New Poor Law |
1995
|
|
87
|
Mary Wright
| Elizabeth Blackwell of Bristol: the first woman doctor |
1995
|
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88
|
Joseph Bettey
| St. Augustine’s Abbey, Bristol |
1996
|
|
89
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Donald Jones
| Bristol’s Sugar Trade and Refining Industry |
1996
|
|
90
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John Penny
| The Air Defence of the Bristol Area 1937-44 |
1997
|
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91
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Patrick McGrath
| Bristol and America 1480-1631 |
1997
|
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92
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Joseph Bettey
| The Royal Fort and Tyndall’s Park: the Development of a Bristol Landscape |
1997
|
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93
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Cyril Gibson
| The Bristol School Board 1871-1903 |
1997
|
|
94
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James Dreaper
| Bristol’s Forgotten Victor: Lieutenant-General Sir William Draper K.B. (1721-1787) |
1998
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95
|
John Penny
| Bristol’s Civil Defence during World War Two |
1998
|
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96
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Kenneth Morgan
| Edward Colston and Bristol |
1999
|
|
97
|
John Penny
| Up, Up and Away! An account of ballooning in and around Bristol and Bath 1784 to 1999 |
1999
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98
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John Lyes
| ‘A Strong Smell of Brimstone’: the solicitors and attorneys of Bristol, 1740 to 1840 |
1999
|
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99
|
M. J. Crossley Evans
| Hannah More |
1999
|
|
100
|
M. J. Crossely Evans, Paul Elkin, Martin
Forrest, Mike Jenner, David Large and Gerry Nichols
| Post War Bristol 1945-1965: Twenty Years that Changed the City [A six chapter ‘centenary’ edition, 144pp.] |
2000
|
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101
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John Penny
| All the News that’s Fit to Print: A Short History of Bristol’s Newspapers since 1702 |
2001
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102
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John Penny
| On the Air: A Short History of Broadcasting in the Bristol Area |
2001
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|
103
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Peter Fleming
| Women in Late Medieval Bristol |
2001
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|
104
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John Lyes
| Bristol 1901-1913 |
2002
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|
105
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Cyril Gibson
| Bristol’s Merchants and the Great Western Railway |
2002
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|
106
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Keith Ramsey
| The Bristol Coal Industry |
2003
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|
107
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John Lyes
| Bristol 1914-19 |
2003
|
|
108
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Joseph Bettey
| The First Historians of Bristol: William Barrett and Samuel Seyer |
2003
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|
109
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John Lyes
| Bristol 1920-1926 |
2003
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110
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Peter Fleming
| Bristol Castle: a Political History |
2004
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|
111
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John Lyes
| Bristol 1927-1933 |
2004
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|
112
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John Lyes
| Bristol 1934-1939 |
2004
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113
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Peter Fleming
| Bristol and the Wars of the Roses, 1451-1471 |
2005
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114
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Sue Hardiman
| The 1832 Cholera Epidemic and its Impact on the City of Bristol |
2005
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115
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David Higgins
| The History of the Bristol Region in the Roman Period |
2005
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116
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Gerry Nichols
| To Keep Open and Unenclosed’: The Management of Durdham Down since 1861 |
2005
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117
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John Lyes
| Bristol’s Courts of Law |
2006
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118
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David Higgins
| The Bristol Region in the Sub-Roman and Early Anglo-Saxon Periods |
2006
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119
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Gerry Nichols
| Clifton and Durdham Downs: A Place of Public Resort and Recreation |
2006
|
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120
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David Higgins
| Saint Jordan of Bristol: From the Catacombs of Rome to College Green at Bristol |
2007
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