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* Old Market ( Bristol ): Where the three front, middle and back pins are all felled by a single ball.
* One ball skittler ( Bristol, Worcestershire ): Where a player uses only one ball to good effect.
Not much is known about his life as a Jew in Birmingham, but the Bristol Journal of 15 Dec. 1787 reported that Gordon had been living in Birmingham since August, 1786 ( its incorrect perceptions and interpretations of Judaism notwithstanding ):

Bristol and Where
Where it passes through Bristol the river was prone to flooding, but the Northern Stormwater Interceptor, running from Eastville Sluices to the River Avon downstream of Clifton Suspension Bridge, has since been constructed to control this.

Bristol and front
Bristol's most successful aircraft during this period was the Bristol Bulldog fighter, which formed the mainstay of Royal Air Force ( RAF ) fighter force between 1930 and 1937, when the Bulldog was retired from front line service.
In 2012 it was carried by boat across Bristol harbour in the UK and on the front of a London Underground train to Wimbledon.
The Auto Windscreens Shield was won in the 1999 – 2000 season, in April 2000, with a win over Bristol City in front of a crowd of 85, 057 at Wembley.
Until the mid-19th century, the main road from Exeter to Bristol, via Crandon Bridge, passed through the village in front ( east ) of the Puriton Inn and continued along what is now Pawlett Road / Puriton Road to Pawlett and beyond.
In Bristol skittles, the front pin and the back pin are painted with a red band, top and bottom.
; Old Market: In Bristol skittles the term Old Market refers to the felling of the front pin, the middle pin and the back pin with one ball and is considered slightly bad luck because the remaining frame of pins offers less chance for a decent frame score with the middle column of pins felled.
* Bristol Cathedral, existing building, Pearson added the twin towers of the west front
Stewart walked away unscathed, recovered to win three more races at Richmond, Infineon and Bristol, and, as he'd done before, ran near the front most of the season.
Mansfield won the Freight Rover Trophy in front of 58, 000 fans in May 1987, beating Bristol City on penalties after a 1 – 1 draw.
The rebels landed at Lyme Regis and travelled north hoping to capture Bristol and Bath, puritan soldiers damaged the west front of Wells Cathedral, tore lead from the roof to make bullets, broke the windows, smashed the organ and the furnishings, and for a time stabled their horses in the nave.
Late in 1959 and 60, the 12-inch bell-shaped Bristol drum setup was offered, and in 1961 Bristol front disc brakes were offered to retro fit to the Arnolt Bristol.
In later years, Marvin would win the Oscar for Best Actor, and after his death, his ultra-rare Arnolt Bristol Coupe ( the only Arnolt ever built with the coved front fenders that would inspire the Corvette designers ) sold at auction for $ 451, 000.
In 1994, Labonte joined Hendrick Motorsports, racing the # 5 Kellogg's Chevrolet and responded by notching 3 wins in each of his first two years there, including a famous win at Bristol in 1995, where the front of his car was wrecked after Dale Earnhardt Sr. crashed into him in the final lap.
The west front of Bristol Cathedral
Bristol defeated Cardiff 19 – 3 in the opening match in front of a large crowd.
Nestling at the foot of Court Hill, on a sheltered south-facing site largely protected from the winds which blow off the Bristol Channel, the front lawns of Clevedon Court run gently down to the perimeter wall.
Patrons to The Grand Pavilion's sea front Cafe Bar enjoy panoramic south facing views across the Bristol Channel.
A Bristol Freighter from the 1960s, with front opening clamshell doors and cockpit | flight deck bulge

Bristol and pin
; Cush pin: In Bristol skittles at least if a falling pin hits the side wall and rebounds back into the ' frame ' taking down another pin ( s ) this is called a cush pin.
* Fat Annie: Bristol and Somerset term for the middle pin, as in Birdie above.

Bristol and is
It is known that at least five towns ( Barrington, Bristol, Narragansett, Newport and Westerly ) place some value on some boats for tax purposes.
* 1963 – The Bristol Bus Boycott is held in Bristol to protest the Bristol Omnibus Company's refusal to employ Black or Asian bus crews, drawing national attention to racial discrimination in the United Kingdom.
Moreover, there is the 1908 theory that America derives from Richard Amerike of Bristol, England, financier of John Cabot's 1497 expedition.
Although little is known about his early life, he was likely born in Bristol, England.
Cheddar Reservoir is a near-circular artificial reservoir operated by Bristol Water.
The state capital is Hartford, and other major cities and towns ( by population ) include Bridgeport, New Haven, Stamford, Waterbury, Norwalk, Danbury, New Britain, Greenwich and Bristol.
* 1958 – Subscriber Trunk Dialling ( STD ) is inaugurated in the UK by Queen Elizabeth II when she speaks to the Lord Provost in a call from Bristol to Edinburgh.
In the village of Coniston, the Ruskin Museum has a small display of Donald Campbell memorabilia, and the Bristol Orpheus engine recovered in 2001 is also displayed.
However Michael Wilcock, formally of Trinity College, Bristol, argues that Elijah's letter: ' does address a very ' northern ' situation in the southern kingdom ', and thus is authentic.
He is known for his political, anti-war stencil art mainly in Bristol, England but his work can be seen anywhere from Los Angeles to Palestine.
Alternatively, Portsmouth and Southsea is another railway station, used for connections to Bristol ( Temple Meads ) and Cardiff.
A live frog is Magnetic levitation | magnetically levitated, an experiment that earned Andre Geim from the University of Nijmegen and Sir Michael Berry ( physicist ) | Michael Berry from University of Bristol the 2000 Ig Nobel Prize in physics.
An IT room and a scholarship are named after him at Bristol Grammar School, as is a supercomputer at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center.
Lundy is the largest island in the Bristol Channel, lying off the coast of Devon, England, approximately one third of the distance across the channel between England and Wales.
They are also included in the plans for a new National Wildlife Conservation Park in Bristol, England, which is due to open in 2012 with the manatees as an addition in 2015.
This is a carryover from West Country dialects and is still common in southwest England, particularly Bristol.
* 1939 – World War II: a Bristol Blenheim is the first British aircraft to cross the German coast following the declaration of war and German ships are bombed.
According to Evan Jones ( University of Bristol ), the trouble with these is that ' they only detail the activities of those dumb enough to get caught '.
Trip hop ( or trip-hop ) is a genre consisting of downtempo electronic music, originating in the early 1990s in the United Kingdom, especially Bristol.
Though England is not very well known for making whisky there were distillers previously operating in London, Liverpool and Bristol until the late 19th century, after which production of English single malt whisky ceased until 2003.
Wallace and Gromit were used to promote a Harvey Nichols store that opened in Bristol ( where Aardman is based ) in 2008.
The greatest of “ the great men of England ,” the last and noblest of the Romans, was considered the embodiment of virtue, wisdom, patriotism, liberty, and temperance ... Pitt, “ glorious and immortal ,” the “ guardian of America ,” was the idol of the colonies ... A Son of Liberty in Bristol County, Massachussetts paid him the ultimate tribute of identification with English liberty: “ Our toast in general is ,— Magna Charta, the British Constitution ,— and Liberty forever !”

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