Bristol - Cabot Tower & Rock Gardens - Harvey Barton real photo postcard 1953
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- ID# : 136308693
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- Location : United Kingdom
- Seller : justthebook (+1694)
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- Start : Sun 11 Jan 2015 11:32:30 (BST)
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- Postcard
- Picture / Image: Cabot Tower and Rock Gardens, Bristol - real photo postcard
- Publisher: Harvey Barton
- Postally used: yes
- Stamp: 2&half d. red Wilding
- Postmark(s): Keynsham 8 July 1953
- Sent to: Clifton, near Swinton, Manchester
- Notes / condition:
Please ask if you need any other information and I will do the best I can to answer.
Image may be low res for illustrative purposes - if you need a higher definition image then please contact me and I may be able to send one. No cards have been trimmed (unless stated).
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NOTE: All postcards are sent in brand new stiffened envelopes which I have bought for the task. These are specially made to protect postcards and you may be able to re-use them. In addition there are other costs to sending so the above charge is not just for the stamp!
I will give a full refund if you are not fully satisfied with the postcard.
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Text from the free encyclopedia WIKIPEDIA may appear below to give a little background information (internal links may not work) :
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Cabot Tower is a tower in Bristol, England, situated in a public park on Brandon Hill, between the city centre, Clifton and Hotwells. It is a grade II listed building.[1][2]
The 105 feet (32 m) high tower was built, on the site of a previous chapel and windmill, in the 1890s to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the journey of John Cabot from Bristol to land which later became Canada. Public access to the viewing platforms at the top of the tower via the staircase was stopped in 2007 as it had become unsafe. It reopened in 2011.
The site on which the tower stands was the site of a medieval chapel, which may have belonged to St James' Priory. During the 16th century the chapel was replaced by a windmill.[3]
The tower was constructed in memory of John Cabot, 400 years after he set sail in Matthew from Bristol and landed in what was later to become Canada. It and was paid for by public subscription. The foundation stone was laid on 24 June 1897 by the Marquis of Dufferin and Ava and the tower was completed in July 1898.[4] The architect was William Venn Gough and it was built by Love and Waite[5] of Bristol. A lift was originally planned but never installed.[6]
The tower gives its name to the area and Council ward of Cabot.
After closure to the public in 2007, the tower reopened on 16 August 2011 following completion of repair works costing an estimated £420,000 to cracked stonework, caused by corroded reinforcing steel in the floor of the viewing platform, which had made the tower unsafe.[7] Planning consent for the repairs was granted by Bristol City Council in November 2010.[8][9]
The final stage of the restoration was completed in 2014 when a light flashing the word ""Bristol"" in Morse code was turned back on.[10]
The tower is 105 feet (32 m) high and built from red sandstone with cream Bath Stone for ornamentation and emphasis. It consists of a spiral staircase and two viewing platforms where balconies with wrought iron railings overlook the city, the higher of which is approximately 334 feet (102 m) above sea level. The tower is supported by diagonal buttresses. The top of the tower is supported by flying buttresses and surmounted by an octagonal spirelet topped with a ball finial and carved winged figure, which represents commerce.[2][6]
On three sides of the base of the tower are commemorative plaques. They read as follows:
""The foundation stone of this tower was laid by the Marquess of Dufferin & Ava on the 24 June, 1897, And the completed tower was opened by the same nobleman on the 6 September, 1898. W.Howell Davies, Chairman of the executive committee E.G.Clarke, J.W.Arrowsmith Hon. Secretaries""
""This tablet is placed here by the Bristol branch of the Peace Society in the earnest hope that peace and friendship may ever continue between the kindred peoples of this country and America
'Glory to God in the highest and on Earth, peace, good will towards men' Luke 2.14""
""This tower was erected by public subscription in the 61st year of the reign of Queen Victoria to commemorate the fourth centenary of the discovery of the continent of North America, on June 24 1497, by John Cabot.
Who sailed from this port in the Bristol ship Matthew, with a Bristol crew, under letters patent granted by King Henry VII to that navigator and his sons Lewis, Sebastian and Sanctus""
type=real photographic (rp)
city/ region=bristol
period=post-war (1945-present)
publisher=harvey barton
postage condition=posted
number of items=single
size=standard (140x89 mm)
Listing Information
Listing Type | Gallery Listing |
Listing ID# | 136308693 |
Start Time | Sun 11 Jan 2015 11:32:30 (BST) |
Close Time | Run Until Sold |
Starting Bid | Fixed Price (no bidding) |
Item Condition | Used |
Bids | 0 |
Views | 454 |
Dispatch Time | 2 Days |
Quantity | 1 |
Location | United Kingdom |
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