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Part of inscription (WW1) on entrance to The Memorial Ground - Taken by Jamie Carstairs 16 Feb 2014
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Part of inscription (WW2) on entrance to The Memorial Ground - Taken by Jamie Carstairs 16 Feb 2014
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Damage to entrance gate post, The Memorial Grounds, Bristol - Taken by Jamie Carstairs 16 Feb 2014
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DriBuild Stand, The Memorial Ground, Bristol. - Taken by Jamie Carstairs 16 Feb 2014
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Entrance to The Memorial Ground, Horfield, Bristol - Taken by Jamie Carstairs 16 Feb 2014
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Inscription on the entrance gate to The Memorial Ground, Horfield, Bristol - Taken by Jamie Carstairs 16 Feb 2014
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Part of a crack which goes right round central pier - Taken by Jamie Carstairs 02 Oct 2016
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Part of a crack which goes right round central pier - Taken by Jamie Carstairs 02 Oct 2016
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Graffiti painted over with beige paint, now coming off - Taken by Jamie Carstairs 02 Oct 2016
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Rust on Grade II listed entrance gates, which have not been repainted in years - Taken by Jamie Carstairs 02 Oct 2016
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Three of original pine trees, on right of entrance gates - with fence in poor repair - Taken by Jamie Carstairs 02 Oct 2016
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Four of the original perimeter pine trees, and another tree, by entrance to car park - Taken by Jamie Carstairs 02 Oct 2016
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View of Memorial Gates from Filton Avenue - Taken by Dave Parker 18 Mar 2019
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View of the inscription on the Memorial Gates from Filton Avenue - Taken by Dave Parker 18 Mar 2019
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View of the right pillar of the Memorial Stadium monument - Taken by Dave Parker 18 Mar 2019
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View of the inscription on the Memorial Stadium monument - Taken by Dave Parker 18 Mar 2019
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Sadly damaged left hand column plinth at the Memorial Stadium - Taken by Dave Parker 18 Mar 2019
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Recently cleaned up Memorial Gate inscription to those who laid down their lives for us to live in a democratic society - Taken by Dave Parker 18 Mar 2019
Reference WMO/115979
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1914-18 / IN PROUD AND / GRATEFUL MEMORY / OF THE SERVICES / RENDERED TO THEIR / COUNTRY IN THE / GREAT WAR BY / RUGBY FOOTBALL / PLAYERS OF BRISTOL / THIS / GROUND / WAS / ESTABLISHED / 1921 / 1939-45 / AND IN THE WORLD / WAR OF 1939-45 / THE RUGBY FOOTBALL / PLAYERS OF THIS CITY / GAVE THEIR SERVICES / AND THEIR LIVES / TO THEM ALSO THIS / GROUND IS A MEMORIAL /
Grade II (England)
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