The Red Lodge Museum well
In 2010, a 40ft well was discovered inside The Red Lodge Museum. This is the story of the discovery and subsequent exploration project that took place.
Red Lodge, Bristol, England, Spring 2006
Touring a well-maintained and preserved Georgian house in Bristol, England
Places to see in ( Bristol - UK )
Places to see in ( Bristol - UK )
Bristol is a city straddling the River Avon in the southwest of England with a prosperous maritime history. Its former city-centre port is now a cultural hub, the Harbourside, where the M Shed museum explores local social and industrial heritage. The harbour's 19th-century warehouses now contain restaurants, shops and cultural institutions such as contemporary art gallery The Arnolfini.
Bristol was a starting place for early voyages of exploration to the New World. On a ship out of Bristol in 1497 John Cabot, a Venetian, became the first European since the Vikings to land on mainland North America. In 1499 William Weston, a Bristol merchant, was the first Englishman to lead an exploration to North America. At the height of the Bristol slave trade, from 1700 to 1807, more than 2,000 slave ships carried an estimated 500,000 people from Africa to slavery in the Americas. The Port of Bristol has since moved from Bristol Harbour in the city centre to the Severn Estuary at Avonmouth and Royal Portbury Dock.
Bristol's modern economy is built on the creative media, electronics and aerospace industries, and the city-centre docks have been redeveloped as centres of heritage and culture. The city has the largest circulating community currency in the U.K.- the Bristol pound, which is pegged to the Pound sterling. The city has two universities, the University of the West of England and the University of Bristol and a variety of artistic and sporting organisations and venues including the Royal West of England Academy, the Arnolfini, Spike Island, Ashton Gate and the Memorial Stadium. It is connected to London and other major UK cities by road, rail, sea and air by the M5 and M4 (which connect to the city centre by the Portway and M32), Bristol Temple Meads and Bristol Parkway mainline rail stations, and Bristol Airport.
One of the UK's most popular tourist destinations, Bristol was selected in 2009 as one of the world's top ten cities by international travel publishers Dorling Kindersley in their Eyewitness series of travel guides. The Sunday Times named it as the best city in Britain in which to live in 2014 and 2017, and Bristol also won the EU's European Green Capital Award in 2015.
Alot to see in ( Bristol - UK ) such as :
SS Great Britain
Clifton Suspension Bridge
Bristol Zoo
Cabot Tower, Bristol
St Mary Redcliffe
Bristol Harbour
Wild Place Project
Queen Square, Bristol
Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery
Blaise Hamlet
Arnolfini
Blaise Castle Estate
Red Lodge Museum, Bristol
Brandon Hill, Bristol
Georgian House, Bristol
Tyntesfield
College Green, Bristol
Royal West of England Academy
Underfall Yard
Glenside Museum
Avon Valley Railway
Temple Church, Bristol
Victoria Rooms, Bristol
Kennet and Avon Canal
Dyrham Park
Leigh Woods National Nature Reserve
Noah's Ark Zoo Farm
Bristol Aquarium
Bristol Cathedral
M Shed
Caldicot Castle
The Bearpit
Avon Gorge
University of Bristol Botanic Garden
Ashton Court Estate
Durdham Down
Clifton Down
Victoria Park, Bristol
Eastville Park
St Andrews Park
Wills Memorial Building
Clifton Observatory
Stanton Drew stone circles
St George Park
Rainbow Casino
Christmas Steps, Bristol
Berkeley Square, Bristol
Greville Smyth Park
Upfest
Redcliffe Caves
( Bristol - UK) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Bristol . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Bristol - UK
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Georgian House & Red Lodge, Bristol
The Red Lodge, Bristol's Hidden Gem, Presented by Theresa Roche
A history documentary shot inside one of the last remaining Elizabethan luxury domestic interiors in South West England. This film traces the story of the intriguing men & women who lived in this magnificent oak panelled building, covering a time span from 1580 to the 1920s. The story conjures up some friendly ghosts of these men and women, many of whom were directly employed by the English government of their time and some of whom made significant contributions to science and social reform. The film features a stunning array of sumptuous costumes and is set against the opulent furnishings of this building that is often called Bristol's Hidden Gem. Narrated and presented by Theresa Roche and made with the kind permission of Bristol City Museum & Art Gallery.
Galliard Films apologises for the sound quality at certain points in this documentary - maybe the real ghosts of the lodge did some extra creaking of floorboards during the film shoot!
History of Blaise Castle House Museum
This short film traces the history of Blaise Castle House Museum from the 1700s to today. Learn about the man who built Blaise Castle House, the design of the park by famous landscape architect Humphry Repton, and the changes in the century since Blaise was a family home.
Blaise Castle House museum website:
Spring cleaning at Georgian House
The houses have been cleaned and ready for you to visit!
Open from19th of April 2014
See for more details.
Bristol Museum and Art Gallery
A flythrough video of the meetings and events facilities at The Bristol Museum and Art Gallery
Inside Bristol's Pro Cathedral
A short video tour of the inside of Bristol's abandoned, second cathedral.
The Artspace/Lifespace group are currently paying a peppercorn rent and will be cleaning the space up and turning it into a performance venue.
Georgians Revealed - Curator Introduction
Tasteful and polite, or riotous and pleasure-obsessed? Join Georgians Revealed curator Moira Goff as she chassés her way round London, bringing to life, the trials and triumphs of the ordinary people who transformed Britain forever.
Georgians Revealed: Life, Style and the Making of Modern Britain is on until the 11 March 2014. Find out more and book your tickets here:
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Museum at The New Room, John Wesley's Chapel, Bristol
The Museum at the New Room tells the story of John and Charles Wesley and eighteenth-century Methodism and its relevance today.
Explore 12 interactive rooms which bring to life the work of early Methodism. During your visit you will discover what life was like in Georgian Bristol and how Methodism spread throughout Britain, America and across the rest of the world.
Discover how the New Room played a vital role in providing healthcare and education for those in need and how John Wesley took a stand against slavery. Discover the challenges faced by Wesley in his fight for social justice and be inspired to continue that work today.
newroombristol.org.uk
Open Monday - Saturday, 10.30am - 4pm
Admission prices apply to the Museum
With thanks to Bristol Film and Video Society
Bristol Art Museum & Red Lodge Museum Dia2(720p) Parte 1
Segundo dia del viaje con nuestros alumnos de la academia. Visitamos el Bristol Arts Museum y el Red Lodge museum. Disfrutenlo...
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Bristol Museum and Art Gallery - Bristol
Come to Bristol Museum and Art Galleries and discover dinosaurs, fossils, minerals, archeology, geology and wildlife. Find out about Ancient Egypt and Natural History. Take in the huge variety of art displayed in the 7 art galleries. There really is something here for all age groups. TOP TIP: If you have young children don't miss Curiosity a mini-museum featuring hands on activities for the under sevens. The museum also puts on an interesting events programme and hosts special visiting exhibitions throughout the year.
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Update: Visiting the family
This is what I've been up to in the past week, and why I haven't made a video in a while. Also, say hello to my nephews.
The Red Lodge (highly recommended):
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Historic houses in Bristol.
Inside The Freemasons' Oldest Grand Lodge
Freemasonry is a fraternal order that was born out of the medieval stonemasons' guilds. What's spoken about in its meetings is shrouded in mystery and only Freemasons can attend their ceremonies.
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Walking Around Bristol Museum & Art Gallery, Clifton, Bristol, April 2016
There’s so much to explore on the Second Floor of Bristol Museum & Art Gallery. From stunning paintings to one of the best collections of Chinese glass outside of Asia, we’re sure you’ll find something you love.
On the Second Floor there is:
French Art – paintings by French artists, including work by Lucien Pissarro
European Art – Old Master Italian and Dutch paintings. Please note: this gallery will be closed from January to May 2016 for refurbishment and the redisplay of our own prestigious works by Lukas Cranach, Giovanni Bellini, Jacob van Ruisdael and others. Rembrandt’s ‘Self Portrait at the Age of 63’ from The National Gallery will also be going on display for eight weeks – find out more in the what’s on section.
British and European Art (The Age of Enlightenment and the Birth of Romanticism) – paintings from the 18th and early 19th century, featuring work from Philip James de Loutherbourg, Thomas Gainsborough and John Constable
Modern and contemporary art (Space is a place) – including Modernist work by Victor Pasmore, abstract painting by Peter Lanyon, Roger Hilton, Howard Hodgkin and Tala Madani, Land art, photography and video
Victorian Art (Places of Desire) – featuring highlights from our collections of Victorian and Edwardian eras from the 1840s to the 1920s
Eastern Art – a stunning array of ceramics, carvings and glass from China and Japan
Pottery, ceramics and glass – exquisite craftsmanship and design. British and European collections are displayed alongside locally made wares, including Bristol Delftware and Bristol Blue Glass
Silver – a glittering display against a backdrop of paintings by the Bristol School of Artists
Exhibition Gallery 2 – keep an eye on what’s on to see what’s showing.