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I'm starting to get the hang of which is which. These are Ionic. You can tell by the volutes.

From the Clifton and Hotwells Character Appraisal:

Vyvyan Terrace (1832 -1846) by Richard Shackleton Pope, was named after the Tory MP Sir Richard Vyvyan, who won the 1832 parliamentary election by defying the Reform Bill & bribing 1200 voters.

Nos. 14-17 were the first to be built and stood alone for many years before the rest of the terrace was completed. The group sits on a privately owned raised pavement and railings were replaced as a community project in the late 1970s.

From wander: Drinking Fountain, the Seven Years War and the Manilla Area
Taken: Mon 8 February 2021 12:32
Rating: ★★★

GPS Coordinates: 51.45814, -2.61728
Location: Clifton

Columns
I'm starting to get the hang of which is which. These are Ionic. You can tell by the volutes.

From the Clifton and Hotwells Character Appraisal:...