1951 Centre and St Augustine's Quay

Photo taken from the book Bygone Bristol: Hotwells and the City Docks, by Janet and Derek Fisher.

You can see the gate from the previous photo at the start of Narrow Quay. Plenty of other changes in the area, too: the statue of Neptune stands at the head of the water; there are no Cascade Steps yet; cranes still stand on Broad Quay, and you can just about tell that there's still a main road running right across the middle of Queen Square in the distance.

The gate stands half-closed; presumably before the E and W sheds were converted into the cinemas, bars and restaurants of the Watershed and other publically-accessible attractions there was still some need to keep the (working) dockside a little more secure, and I'm guessing it might have been locked at night.

The gates are listed and have apparently been there since 1894.

From wander: A Cliftonwood Revisit with Lisa
Taken: Sat 10 July 2021 16:07
Rating: ★★★

GPS Coordinates: 51.45248, -2.59793
Location: City Centre

1951 Centre and St Augustine's Quay
Photo taken from the book Bygone Bristol: Hotwells and the City Docks, by Janet and Derek Fisher.

You can see the gate from the previous photo at...