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one shilling (ÂŁ0.05) per 1 foot (0.30 m) of frontage. There was a rush to take out leases, sometimes on more than one property, which the
Sheriff and three subsequent mayors all joined. The leases stipulated that the buildings must be of three stories of set heights, and of brick - an unusual material for Bristol at that time, possibly chosen because Romsey had a friend who owned a brick kiln.
175:, England. Following the 1831 riot, Queen Square declined through the latter part of the 19th century, was threatened with a main line railway station, but then bisected by a dual carriageway in the 1930s. By 1991 20,000 vehicles including scheduled buses were crossing the square every day, and over 30% of the buildings around it were vacant.
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Constables who had been defending them set about getting their own back on the crowd, reviving the disturbance. There followed three days of rioting, looting and arson, fuelled by plentiful supplies of alcohol from the well-stocked cellars of residents, which were finally brought to a halt when Lieutenant-Colonel
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The Mayor and
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and backed by many of the city's business leaders. Ultimately concerns that it would 'divert the commerce of the city', which is to say take trade away from various industries in the docks, led to the scheme's demise. However, in 1937 Bristol
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funding allowed Queen Square to be restored to its approximate 1817 layout. The buses were diverted, the dual carriageway was removed, forecourts and railings were restored, and Queen Square re-emerged as a magnificent public space surrounded by high quality commercial accommodation.
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led a charge with drawn swords through the mob. Hundreds were killed and wounded and the mob dispersed. Brereton was later court-martialled for leniency because he had initially refused to open fire on the crowds, but shot himself before the conclusion of his trial.
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The Town Marsh became an important open recreation area, with bear-baiting and a bull ring, and was also used to practice weaponry, play bowls, hang pirates, store gunpowder, and dump rubbish. By the 1660s buildings were appearing on King Street and Prince Street.
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Queen Square is now a popular place for visitors and office workers to relax, and receives an estimated 1.6 million visitors per year. It regularly hosts outdoor theatre and cinema, music concerts, business exhibitions and other major events, and an annual
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William Miles (1728–1803), Sheriff of
Bristol in 1766, Mayor of Bristol in 1780 and Warden of the Merchant Venturers, lived at number 61 (now renumbered as 69/70/71) and the house became the offices of his family's extensive business interests.
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In 1992 the dual carriageway was closed to through traffic for an initial six-month trial period. It never reopened. Buses continued to pass around the Square, however, until they were eventually diverted via The Grove and Prince Street.
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might eventually be closed if circumstances permitted. By the 1980s it was recognised that the dual carriageway was a "massive intrusion" on the amenity of the Square, and plans were made to "put things right".
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The south side contains varied 18th century buildings, which are similar to those nearby in
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The first overseas US Consulate was established at what is now No.37 Queen Square in 1792.
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Aerial view of central Bristol; Queen Square is seen to the left of the picture
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Former Port of Bristol Authority offices and east side of Queen Square
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To Build the Second City-Architects and Craftsmen of Georgian Bristol
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Gentlemen, there is no "architecture" in this square and you know it.
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Custom House and attached rear area wall and piers, Queen Square
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which makes up nos 27–29 dates from 1709–11 and is II* listed.
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Eveleigh, David J (1998). "Chapter Three - The City Centre".
2039:"Numbers 46 and 47 and attached railings and piers (1202469)"
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1853:"Numbers 59 to 62 and attached railings and piers (1218102)"
1227:"Papers Past — Star — 28 Hōngongoi 1873 — Local and General"
1460:. City of Bristol Printing and Stationery Department. 1966.
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The east side contains some 20th-century buildings and the
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The centre of Queen Square, seen from the south-west corner
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Unbuilt Bristol - The city that might have been 1750-2050
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About 100 people involved were tried in January 1832 by
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system, with No.1 near the middle of its north side.
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Hughes, Pat; Root, Jane; Heath, Christopher (1996).
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used at the telegraph office in Queen Square in 1877
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2387:The Story of Bristol-From the Middle Ages to Today
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645:Numbers 46 and 47 and attached railings and piers
1408:Trials of the persons concerned in the late riots
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502:Equestrian statue of William III, Queen Square
2406:Britain in Old Photographs - Bristol 1920-1969
687:Phoenix House and attached railings and piers
470:The majority of buildings on Queen Square are
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2426:The History and Development of Queen Square
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284:In 1831 Queen Square was the focus of a
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1977:"22, 23 and 24, Queen Square (1202466)"
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2685:Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery
2132:"52 and 53, Queen Square (1218080)"
2101:"49 and 50, Queen Square (1282151)"
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203:(founder of the abbey which is now
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2999:St. Augustine's Church, Whitchurch
2984:Pro-Cathedral of the Holy Apostles
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2230:National Heritage List for England
2199:National Heritage List for England
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2106:National Heritage List for England
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2013:National Heritage List for England
1982:National Heritage List for England
1951:National Heritage List for England
1920:National Heritage List for England
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1858:National Heritage List for England
1824:National Heritage List for England
1790:National Heritage List for England
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1722:National Heritage List for England
1688:National Heritage List for England
1654:National Heritage List for England
1620:National Heritage List for England
1586:National Heritage List for England
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1376:from the original on 22 April 2009
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991:. Green Flag Award. Archived from
319:. Four men were hanged, despite a
233:The square was named in honour of
195:Millerd map 1728 The Queens Square
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2914:Church of Holy Trinity, Stapleton
1366:"Revolting riots in Queen Square"
16:Public square in Bristol, England
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2909:Church of Holy Trinity, Hotwells
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3059:St Michael on the Mount Without
2969:Horfield United Reformed Church
2225:"69-72, Queen Square (1202475)"
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900:Sailors Refuge, 29 Queen Square
3332:1727 establishments in England
3089:St Peter's Church, Castle Park
2959:Holy Trinity Church, Kingswood
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178:In 1999, a successful bid for
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2924:Church of St John the Baptist
2730:Royal West of England Academy
2349:A shocking history of Bristol
1615:"1-9, Queen Square (1217926)"
1278:Hughes, Root & Heath 1996
1109:Hughes, Root & Heath 1996
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1085:Hughes, Root & Heath 1996
1022:. The Landscape Institution.
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2617:Bristol Shakespeare Festival
2194:"55, Queen Square (1218086)"
1819:"58, Queen Square (1202474)"
1785:"57, Queen Square (1218091)"
1751:"56, Queen Square (1282152)"
1683:"29, Queen Square (1202467)"
1257:Architecture Centre, Bristol
888:Sydney Smirke's Custom House
589:22, 23 and 24, Queen Square
420:The north side contains the
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1020:"Queen Square Regeneration"
631:36, 37 and 38 Queen Square
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3134:Woodlands Christian Centre
2939:Counterslip Baptist Church
2899:Christ Church with St Ewen
2311:Bristol's History Volume 2
852:North side of Queen Square
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3337:Garden squares in Bristol
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2294:. Yale University Press.
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2879:Broadmead Baptist Church
2874:Bristol Community Church
2715:Kings Weston Roman Villa
2607:Bristol Harbour Festival
2347:Robinson, Derek (1987).
1253:"The American Consulate"
701:52 and 53, Queen Square
673:49 and 50, Queen Square
603:27 and 28, Queen Square
558:17 and 18, Queen Square
139:2.4 hectares (5.9 acres)
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2653:archives and public art
2432:. Bristol City Council.
1050:The Academy of Urbanism
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3124:Tyndale Baptist Church
3094:St Philip and St Jacob
3039:St Mary le Port Church
3014:St James' Presbyterian
2954:John Wesley's New Room
2385:Little, Bryan (1991).
2366:Byrne, Eugene (2013).
2328:Mowl, Timothy (1991).
2286:Foyle, Andrew (2004).
1046:"Queen Square-Bristol"
448:Queen Charlotte Street
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2496:Bristol County Ground
946:John Michael Rysbrack
433:Port Authority Office
411:John Michael Rysbrack
355:Great Western Railway
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267:Juan Fernández Island
258:(the inspiration for
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3109:St Werburgh's Church
3104:St Thomas the Martyr
3079:St Peter and St Paul
2904:Church of All Saints
2823:Oldbury Court Estate
2651:Museums, galleries,
810:1959 (amended 1994)
799:69-72, Queen Square
782:1959 (amended 1994)
768:1959 (amended 1994)
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513:1977 (amended 1994)
317:Chief Justice Tindal
209:St Augustine's Reach
155:Bristol City Council
3276:Jacobs Well Theatre
3190:Mauretania, Bristol
3099:St Stephen's Church
3054:St Matthew's Church
3044:St Mary on the Quay
3024:St John the Baptist
2700:Clifton Observatory
2389:. Redcliffe Press.
2370:. Redcliffe Press.
2332:. Redcliffe Press.
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201:Robert Fitzhardinge
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3307:History of Bristol
3261:Bierkeller Theatre
3249:Former attractions
3160:The Coronation Tap
3074:St Paul's, Clifton
3009:St George's Church
2864:All Saints' Church
2813:Lamplighters Marsh
2750:Wild Place Project
2637:Slapstick Festival
2622:Festival of Nature
2531:O2 Academy Bristol
2501:Bristol Hippodrome
2469:Culture in Bristol
2313:. Reece Winstone.
573:Queen Square House
530:1-9, Queen Square
437:William Venn Gough
387:Queen Square today
360:Inner Circuit Road
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2949:Crofts End Church
2944:Clifton Cathedral
2869:Bristol Cathedral
2808:Kings Weston Hill
2642:St Pauls Carnival
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2377:978-1-908326-27-0
1325:The Victorian Web
995:on 5 January 2010
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771:58, Queen Square
757:57, Queen Square
743:56, Queen Square
729:55, Queen Square
617:29, Queen Square
400:Sites of interest
256:Alexander Selkirk
205:Bristol Cathedral
171:in the centre of
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3034:St Mark's Church
3029:St Luke's Church
3019:St James' Priory
2838:St George's Park
2768:Parks of Bristol
2740:SS Great Britain
2725:Red Lodge Museum
2680:Bristol Archives
2541:Redgrave Theatre
2526:Memorial Stadium
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305:Thomas Brereton
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125:51.4505; -2.595
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1510:"Queen Square"
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1449:
1437:
1425:
1423:, p. 162.
1413:
1399:
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1282:
1270:
1244:
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1062:
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2778:Blaise Castle
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