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Christopher
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Hello caron,
Have you tried any antiquarian book sellers in the Bristol area who might know of a book containing an article or a picture of the pub?
Christopher
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Suziesmith37
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Hi Caron
Haven't had any luck so far with pictures, but the Old Steam Engine on Cook's Road, Gas Lane seems to have wound up in the 1920's?
I found some details in a Public Domain area called Lost Pubs of Bristol it appears to be the landlord/ladies for the pub.
1856 Edwin Porter 1585 - 1876 Henry Curtis 1879 - 1907 William Hunt 1908 - 1914 John Coles 1915 - 1917 Alfred Daniells 1919 Mabel Ann Cole 1921 John Sills Cole 1923 - 1931 Eliza Shill
Will keep searching
Su
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Pat. side:Barker, Richards. Williams, Brewer, Chapman, Pascoe, Hill - St.Keverne, Redruth, Cornwall Mat. side:Thomas, Richards, Viant - Falmouth, Padstow,Redruth, Cornwall & Devon. Law - Cornwall, Wales and London
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Suziesmith37
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Absolutely Caron!
It is just some take a little more chasing than others! 
This link might be able to help you
http://www.bygonebristol.co.uk/index.htm
I am not sure if i have done the Hyperlink correctly but type it in google or another search engine if not.
Looked quickly at their page and they seemed to be well informed and the type that if they don't have it they will know someone who will!
I was looking for a picture of an old padstow lifeboat the other day and was fortunate enough to find a postcard on ebay of all places so you never know! 
Good Luck
Su
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Pat. side:Barker, Richards. Williams, Brewer, Chapman, Pascoe, Hill - St.Keverne, Redruth, Cornwall Mat. side:Thomas, Richards, Viant - Falmouth, Padstow,Redruth, Cornwall & Devon. Law - Cornwall, Wales and London
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Suziesmith37
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(Sorry Caron for hijacking your query just a quickie)
Christopher
May I pick you brains please.
Was I ok to post that last link or should I have done that via a PM?
Dont want to get it wrong - Thanks
Su
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Pat. side:Barker, Richards. Williams, Brewer, Chapman, Pascoe, Hill - St.Keverne, Redruth, Cornwall Mat. side:Thomas, Richards, Viant - Falmouth, Padstow,Redruth, Cornwall & Devon. Law - Cornwall, Wales and London
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Suziesmith37
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Thanks a mill Christopher
Does put my mind at rest somewhat.
I did read the copyright thingy but it does not sort of explain it too clearly - but this site is that well monitored I am sure there will be some supreme commander (said with total respect ) that would fire a shot across the bow so to speak.
Appreciate the input
Su
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Pat. side:Barker, Richards. Williams, Brewer, Chapman, Pascoe, Hill - St.Keverne, Redruth, Cornwall Mat. side:Thomas, Richards, Viant - Falmouth, Padstow,Redruth, Cornwall & Devon. Law - Cornwall, Wales and London
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caron
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thanks for your messages. I think it would be nice to buy a book on Bristol at the time my ancestors were living in bristol namely from 1766 - 1875.
Can anyone recommend a book that has old drawings and pictures of Bristol that might be of interest. It seems that the ancestors were christened and married in St Philip and St Jacob area of Bristol, and the addresses taken from the censuses were Avon Street, The Dings, Oxford Road, and also Brick Yard Chewstoke!
Thanks for your input. I will keep my eye on the auction house to see if anything is advertised for sale about Bristol.
Regards caron
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Mayhew of Coddenham,, Rogers of Southwark, Green of Leighton Buzzard. Greens of Islington.Challis of Southwark, Goddard Islington/Redgrave, Chamberlain of Kettering, Price of St Pancras, Selman of Middlesex. Dench of Littleport. Curtis southwark/Bristol
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Suziesmith37
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Hiya Caron
I certainly wouldn't try to recommend a book, it is not my area of expertise nor is Bristol my stomping ground.
This is really where you need to approach an expert in the field and I think the website I gave you will have just that!
They collect old photographs, postcards and books etc of Bygone Bristol so they should be able to tell what they have in relation to your query. Indeed, even if they do not have the photo, they may have information or pictures of the areas you are looking into.
If you live within reach of Bristol, maybe the Library, University or Museum can advise also - if not within reach then would make a great trip if you are able.
Have fun whatever you do.
Su
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