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This page features photographs of Bristol's churches, historic buildings and other landmarks. I am intending to update this page on a fairly regular basis - please see my What's New page for updates. All of the photos on this page come from my own family album, with the exception of the first photograph of Horfield Parish Church, which was donated by PHIL DRAPER, and the photograph of Queen Elizabeth's Hospital, which was taken from a school prospectus. None of these images may be used elsewhere without permission. The brief history of Queen Elizabeth's Hospital is based on "While We Have Time ... " by J.R. AVERY. Descriptions of the cathedral, churches and buildings on this page are based on information found on the About Bristol website, PHIL DRAPER's Church Crawler website, the Parish of Henbury website, in the books "Bristol" by ANDREW FOYLE, "To Build the Second City" by TIM MOWL, "Bristol Heritage" by the Bristol Religious Heritage Group, "Bristol Past" by DONALD JONES, "Bristol: A People's History" by PETER AUGHTON and "Castle Park Before the Blitz" by MAURICE BYE, and in the St Mary Redcliffe guidebook by ALLAN SCOTT. The origin of the name of the Llandoger Trow comes from "Bristol Remembered" by DAVID HARRISON, while some of the historical information about the SMYTH family of Ashton Court comes from "Somerset Families" by ROBERT DUNNING. I am also grateful to SARAH WHITTINGHAM of Bristol University and REG HARRIS for providing me with information about the Royal Fort.