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Born in Post War Bristol
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Born in Post War Bristol

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A personal account of growing up in the centre of a large city with a rich heritage in aviation, ship building, trade and engineering having to rebuild itself after being the fifth most heavily bombed British city in World War Two. After the war, everyone wanted and expected society to be better than before, and many people saw the destruction as an opportunity, to sweep away the old and re-build in the new "Modern Style." Unfortunately the new style with its reenforced concrete and large glass panels took little account of aesthetics, only practicality. There had been no research into how communities would be effected by these new surroundings, and so many mistakes were made. I was aware, even when a young child, of Bristol's heritage and often visited the Bristol City Docks or the Clifton Suspension Bridge, and when I started work as an apprentice antique restorer, I was lucky enough to carry out some work for Lord Wraxhall at Tyntesfiel House, before it was purchase by The National Trust, The Society of Merchant Venturers, Engineers House, the Red Lodge, the BBC and the City Museum and Art Gallery. My intention is to delve a little into their history as and when they crop up in the story of my early life in Bristol, and hope that you find both as interesting as I do. Colin Holcombe

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Colin Holcombe
Date
14 January 2023
Pages
322
ISBN
9781399931922

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

A personal account of growing up in the centre of a large city with a rich heritage in aviation, ship building, trade and engineering having to rebuild itself after being the fifth most heavily bombed British city in World War Two. After the war, everyone wanted and expected society to be better than before, and many people saw the destruction as an opportunity, to sweep away the old and re-build in the new "Modern Style." Unfortunately the new style with its reenforced concrete and large glass panels took little account of aesthetics, only practicality. There had been no research into how communities would be effected by these new surroundings, and so many mistakes were made. I was aware, even when a young child, of Bristol's heritage and often visited the Bristol City Docks or the Clifton Suspension Bridge, and when I started work as an apprentice antique restorer, I was lucky enough to carry out some work for Lord Wraxhall at Tyntesfiel House, before it was purchase by The National Trust, The Society of Merchant Venturers, Engineers House, the Red Lodge, the BBC and the City Museum and Art Gallery. My intention is to delve a little into their history as and when they crop up in the story of my early life in Bristol, and hope that you find both as interesting as I do. Colin Holcombe

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Colin Holcombe
Date
14 January 2023
Pages
322
ISBN
9781399931922