The Britannia Buildings, a then-and-now Trinity, and a Bedminster Stroll


                                Britannia Buildings 4

                                                                    The Britannia Buildings were named for a paddle steamer in the P&A Campbell fleet, who used to have thier headquarters here.

There's some pictures...

I headed to Bedminster to do a crossword with my support bubble today. On the way I delved into a couple of bits of Hotwells history, first of all snapping a "now" shot to go with a historical photo of Holy Trinity I happened across recently, and second of all to snap the Britannia Buildings.

The Britannia Buildings are a little strip of offices on a corner of the Hotwell Road. They've mostly been the headquarters of a cleaning company for years, but I've often wondered what this distinctive curve of offices, its ground floor standing proudly out from the upper floors, used to be. Well, after my last wander, where I poked about the landing stage just down the road, I found out! Researching the paddleboat company P&A Campbell I came across this nugget in The A-Z of Curious Bristol, by Maurice Fells (£):

The firm of P & A Campbell was the main steamer operator in the Bristol Channel, with its local headquarters in offices close to the Hotwells pier and overlooking the harbour at the Cumberland Basin. Campbell's named their offices Britannia Buildings, after one of the ships in their White Funnel Fleet.

So! Turns out the Britannia Buildings were named after a paddle steamer—you can see some pictures of Britannia here.

In related news, I've now bought three of Maurice Fells' local history books, and they were hand-delivered by the author on Sunday, a half-hour after I ordered them online (through a message exchange on Nextdoor!) Not even Amazon Prime has managed to deliver me anything that quickly...

Sun 7 March 2021, 14:35 to 15:25
Sector:  SE
Images: 39
Distance: 3.17km
Duration: 0h 50m 41s
Total Elevation Gain: 237m