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19 photos of a royal visit to Bristol in 1908

By Bristol24/7  Monday Apr 25, 2016

Celebrations have taken place across Bristol to mark the 90th birthday of the Queen. But they are pale in comparison to the visit to the city on July 9 1908 of King Edward VII for the opening of the Royal Edward Dock in Avonmouth.

The following photos of Bristol celebrating a royal visit are from the wonderful archives of Bristol Record Office.

 

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1. The Royal Carriage

 

2. The carriage crossing Bristol Bridge and turning into Bridge Street

 

3. The King and Queen leaving the Fine Art Gallery

 

4. A crowd waiting for the the arrival of their Majesties at St Augustine’s Bridge

 

5. The King and Queen’s carriage being driven past crowds at St Augustine’s Bridge

 

6. Decorations at the Municipal Art Gallery and Queen’s Road

 

7. Decorations on Black Boy Hill

 

8. More decorations on Black Boy Hill

 

9. Bridge Street decorations

 

10. Clifton Down station decorations

 

11. Clifton Down station

 

12. Decorations on Corn Street

 

13. Dolphin Street decorations

 

14. Park Street decorations

 

15. St Augustine’s Bridge decorations

 

16. Decorations at Temple Meads

 

17. Triangle and Queen’s Road decorations

 

18. Victoria Street decorations

 

19. Wine Street decorations

 

 

Read more: Queen Victoria gets Vaj-ed

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