The suspension bridge at Clifton, Bristol, Somerset
A distant starboard view, just off bow, of the wooden paddle tug Thomas Collingdon (1878) alongside Hotwells Quay, Bristol. In the distance is the suspension bridge from Cumberland Basin entrance lock. The Rownham Hotel is on the right.
A badly spotted Francis Frith & Co negative no. 20167.
A badly spotted Francis Frith & Co negative no. 20167.
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Object Details
ID: | G2407 |
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Type: | Glass photonegative |
Display location: | Not on display |
Creator: | Francis Frith & Co; Francis Frith & Co |
Places: | Clifton |
Vessels: | Sherbro 1870; Thomas Collingdon (1878) |
Date made: | ca.1888 |
People: | Elliot, John; Elliot & Jeffery |
Measurements: | 152 mm x 215 mm |
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