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    The New Cut is an artificial waterway which was constructed between 1804 and 1809 to divert the tidal river Avon through south and east Bristol, England...
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  • New Cut may refer to: Haddiscoe Cut, on the Norfolk Broads, England The New Cut (Bristol) of the River Avon, Bristol, England The Cut, London, a street...
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    Bristol Temple Meads railway station Castle Park Redcliffe Quay and Redcliffe Caves Baltic Wharf marina Cumberland Basin & Brunel Locks The New Cut Netham...
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  • The Bristol stool scale is a diagnostic medical tool designed to classify the form of human faeces into seven categories. It is used in both clinical...
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    starting place for early voyages of exploration to the New World. At the height of the Bristol slave trade, from 1700 to 1807, more than 2,000 slave ships...
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    shipping could stay afloat in Bristol Harbour, now known as the Floating Harbour. In addition to removing the tides, the new cut also helped with reducing...
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    Florenceville-Bristol is a former town in the northwestern part of Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada along the Saint John River. It held town status...
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  • Bristol Bears (officially Bristol Rugby Club or Bristol Rugby) are a professional rugby union club based in Bristol, England. They play in Premiership...
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    Netham in Bristol at which boats from the Avon gain access to Bristol's floating harbour. Construction started in 1804 to build the tidal New Cut, where...
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    Bristol city centre is the commercial, cultural and business centre of Bristol, England. It is the area north of the New Cut of the River Avon, bounded...
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    The Bristol Harbour Railway (known originally as the Harbour Railway) was a standard-gauge industrial railway that served the wharves and docks of Bristol...
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    footbridge in Bristol, England, that crosses the New Cut of the River Avon. At its northern end, the bridge also passes over the Bristol Harbour Railway...
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    Bristol Airport (IATA: BRS, ICAO: EGGD), at Lulsgate Bottom, on the northern slopes of the Mendip Hills, in North Somerset, is an international airport...
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    Carla Denyer (category Councillors in Bristol)
    since 2021 and as the Member of Parliament for Bristol Central since 2024. She was a city councillor in Bristol from 2015 to 2024 (initially for Clifton East...
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  • Bristol's New Cut to the blue Temple Meads Relief Line Bridge. The route passes the TV studios in the old paintworks area before crossing the New Cut...
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    The Bristol Sessions were a series of recording sessions held in 1927 in Bristol, Tennessee, considered by some as the "Big Bang" of modern country music...
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    Bristol Temple Meads is the oldest and largest railway station in Bristol, England. It is located 118 miles 31 chains (118.39 mi; 190.5 km) away from...
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    the West of England (also known as UWE Bristol) is a public research university, located in and around Bristol, England, UK. With more than 39,912 students...
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    Banksy (redirect from Cut It Out (book))
    streets, walls, and bridges throughout the world. His work grew out of the Bristol underground scene, which involved collaborations between artists and musicians...
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    development Bristol Buckingham Related lists List of aircraft of World War II List of aircraft of the Royal Air Force Buckingham orders were cut at the end...
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    Chilcott's new guide to Bristol, Clifton and the Hotwells (1826) as sometimes "exceedingly clear and brilliant, and of so hard a nature as to cut glass ....
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    the Avon known as the New Cut at low tide. The harbour depended on the extreme tides (14 m, 46 ft) experienced in the Bristol Channel. Ships that wished...
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  • is the name of a nuclear battery concept proposed by the University of Bristol Cabot Institute during its annual lecture held on 25 November 2016 at the...
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    Dodington Park, South Gloucestershire and flows southwesterly through Bristol to join the river Avon. It is approximately 20 miles (32 km) long, and...
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  • in England. Following the successful completion of the New Cut artificial waterway, the Bristol floating harbour project was certified as complete on 1...
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    time, sought to cut off supplies to English merchants. It has often been suggested that this drove Bristol's merchants to look West for new sources of cod...
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    Hannah Murray (category Actresses from Bristol)
    Martine (2014). Murray was born on 1 July 1989 in Bristol. Her parents work at the University of Bristol, her father as a professor and her mother as a research...
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    port city of Bristol, adjoining the city centre. It comprises the strip of land between the Floating Harbour to the north and the tidal New Cut of the River...
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    Arnolfini is an international arts centre and gallery in Bristol, England. It has a programme of contemporary art exhibitions, artist's performance, music...
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    inner city area of the city of Bristol in the United Kingdom. Informally the area is considered to stretch east of Bristol city centre and the M32 motorway...
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