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Bristol Through The Ages DVD

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Richard Wyatt and Polly Lloyd present this exclusive look back at the history of Bristol from the early days of Saxon settlement through to the spectacular celebrations as the city welcomed in the new millennium. Featuring an incredible archive of rarely seen material Richard and Polly uncover the magic of Bristol as never seen before. Archive footage includes the Prince of Wales cutting the first sod at Avonmouth Docks in 1902; King Edward Vll officially opening Royal Edward Dock in

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Released
16 May 2005
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Green Umbrella Productions 
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Runtime
55 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5023093054717 
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Richard Wyatt and Polly Lloyd present this documentary chronicling the history of Bristol. Originally a Saxon settlement, Bristol is one of England's most famous dockland cities, and included here is footage of the opening of both the Avonmouth Docks in 1902 and the Royal Edward Dock in 1908. Also included are scenes from two Jubilees - those of George V in 1937 and Elizabeth II in 1977 - shots of the Brabazon and Concorde being built, and rare colour footage of Prime Minister Winston Churchill examining the damage caused by the Blitz.