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18 historic photos of Old Market

By Fiona Burgess  Tuesday Jun 7, 2016

Old Market Street once formed a continuous shopping area that stretched all the way to the top of Whiteladies Road through what is now Castle Park. Then the Luftwaffe came and later our city fathers had the bright idea to obliterate Old Market Street’s western section with a huge underpass. Old Market Street remains, however, one of the areas of Bristol with the highest concentration of listed buildings and is currently undergoing something of a renaissance with new businesses and new residents moving in.

Our latest raid of the Bristol Record Office shelves presents these photos of Old Market Street and its environs:

 

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1. Central Hall concert, 1929

 

2. Central Hall, c.1920s

 

3. Old Market Street, 1927

 

4. Old Market Street, c.1920s

 

5. Old Market Street, c.1910s

 

6. Old Market Street, 1911

 

7. Old Market Street, c.1910s

 

8. Old Market Street, c.1910s

 

9. Old Market Street, 1918

 

10. Old Market Street, 1904

 

11. Broad Plain Soap Works from the air, 1916

 

12. Holy Trinity Church, St. Philip’s, 1906

 

13. Georges & Co.’s Ltd. Mild & Old Beers, early 1900s

 

14. St Philip’s Church, 1900s

 

15. Old Market Street, c.1930s

 

16. Old Market Street, c.1930s

 

17. West Street, 1918

 

18. Old Market Street, c.1920s

 

Read more: 27 photos of historic Bristol pubs

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