Shipsides’ Bristol

“Shipsides’ Bristol” by Frank Shipsides, published by Halsgrove in 2001, offers an insightful exploration of the city of Bristol. This edition, written in English and comprising 144 pages, captures the unique atmosphere that makes Bristol a favored destination for visitors and a cherished home for its residents. The book features a collection of images that highlight the city’s distinctive charm, complemented by commentary from Robert Wall.
Readers will find a rich portrayal of Bristol’s history and travel significance, as the book delves into the elements that contribute to the city’s appeal. The combination of visual imagery and thoughtful commentary provides a comprehensive look at Bristol, inviting readers to appreciate its cultural and historical context. This work serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the history of Great Britain and the travel experiences associated with this vibrant city.
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Published in association with the Alexander Gallery, Frank Shipsides’s exploration of Bristol captures the city’s special ambience, an atmosphere that makes it popular with visitors and loved by its fortunate residents. The images are accompanied by a commentary from Robert Wall.
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