Moments #Bristol pic.twitter.com/SipTpYmdM6
@iamtheshunt1 I have heard really good things about the documentary (currently free on Prime, I think) Never Surrender, but I’ve still not got around to watching it.
rabihalameddine Henry O.Studley’s Tool Chest.
Henry O. Studley (1838-1925) was a 19th Century Organ and Pianomaker, Carpenter and Mason who worked for the Smith Organ Co., and later for the Poole Piano Company of Quincy, Massachusetts pic.twitter.com/cnZLcHpgUL
Arrr…remote-controlled pirate ship. twitter.com/SustHive/statu… pic.twitter.com/sMeJCojZ7m
SustHive Listen up you bunch o’ scallywags, there’ll be a remote control litter munching pirate ship on the harbour tomorrow and we ARRR looking for crewmates to take remote control and drive the ship🏴☠️☠️
Saturday 25th September - 11am to 4pm
#Treasureyourriver @hubbubUK @BristolWaste pic.twitter.com/NQ8Xi0NRBD
Be right back. Just trademarking “Twinge” as a dating app for the middle-aged.
@Lucyvfreeman Twingo would be quite a good name for a motorway dating app.
TaliaShadwell The correspondent the BBC sent to cover the petrol shortage this morning is called Phil McCann pic.twitter.com/t64piutcg6
I won’t buy anything, I said. I’ve already got too many, I said. pic.twitter.com/FtaffQeq9p
Moments pic.twitter.com/0x48tIVYoE
@benjohnbarnes This track is for the half-mile vintage steam railway outside the industrial museum that only runs on occasional weekends 😂 Tragedy will not be hard to avert.
“When we said it was a hybrid…”
“You can’t park there!” #bristol #oops pic.twitter.com/MVBuNdqNsJ
Bonus snaps pic.twitter.com/vYOk1EGGUI
Commute et industria #bristol pic.twitter.com/WtNlQx7UIv
@beardedjourno 4 Dec 2020, for comparison purposes :) pic.twitter.com/rqVv6FF5yq
shahidkamal 1982: I wrote Alien Attack, my first game, on an Atari 400, in BASIC. It had a custom character set for the alien (one at a time) and your spaceship. I advertised it in the Popular Computing Weekly classifieds for £5, for a week. Not much of a campaign. I sold zero copies.
@AirPlantLove @masato_jones Same with my ironic umbrella order :D x
@theunderfall @BRSphotofest @Locallearning @WeirdBristol @MoodyColin @mshedbristol Tricky. Somewhere around the car park around the back of the old Robinsons building, maybe?
Hotwells station, though around 1870, in this shot, it was still called Clifton. Pic M Oakley collection, via Branch Lines Around Avonmouth… ISBN 190447442Xpic.twitter.com/gStaDomcmnmn
@hopper_coffee Aww! Congrats!
NickHowes13 The mighty Bristol Castle complex then & now, seen in context with the 2 vaulted chambers (circled) that have just reopened as a café. pic.twitter.com/etlgOExm7N
Evening. pic.twitter.com/TM8ze0ndai
Climbed a hill. pic.twitter.com/5j7ozMCOvs
Countisbury Hill pic.twitter.com/n8nsTroDN0
Dru_Marland @gothick Handy if you want to Avalong chat
According to Arthurian legend, this is the only spot in Glastonbury with good phone signal. pic.twitter.com/Kfu8oWny5H