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), in collaboration with Antoine Faivre, Roelof van den Broek, Jean-Pierre Brach, Dictionary of Gnosis and Western Esotericism, Leiden / Bristol: Brill, 2005, 2 vols., 1228 p. ISBN 90-04-14187-1.
* Jones, Evan T., ' Illicit business: accounting for smuggling in mid-sixteenth century Bristol ', Economic History Review, 54 ( 2001 ).
( 1895 ) " The Tallage of 6 Edward II., and the Bristol Rebellion " Transactions of the Bristol and Gloustershire Archaeological Society 19: pp. 171-278.
The transport authorities of Bath and North East Somerset U. A., Bristol U. A., North Somerset U. A. and South Gloucestershire U. A. publish a single Joint Local Transport Plan as part of the West of England Partnership.
The company split in two in 1921, when George Geach Parnall left the company and formed George Parnall & Co. Ltd., the original company Parnall & Sons moving to Fishponds, Bristol, in 1923 to continue production of shop-fittings and aircraft components.
Aardman Animations, Ltd., also known as Aardman Studios, or simply as Aardman, is a British animation studio based in Bristol, United Kingdom.
Prior to this scheme the RAF, and predecessor Royal Flying Corps ( RFC ), utilised a serial consisting of a letter followed by four figures, e. g., D8096-a Bristol F. 2 Fighter currently owned by the Shuttleworth Collection, or K5054-the prototype Supermarine Spitfire.
The first project he worked on after his return, the Bristol T. T. A., was designed in response to a War Office requirement for a two-seat fighter intended for home defence against Zeppelin raids.
The British Aircraft Corporation ( BAC ) was a British aircraft manufacturer formed from the government-pressured merger of English Electric Aviation Ltd., Vickers-Armstrongs ( Aircraft ), the Bristol Aeroplane Company and Hunting Aircraft in 1960.
* National Register of Historic Places listing for Bristol Co., Rhode Island
Paddington station is the terminus for commuter services to the west of England ( e. g., Slough, Maidenhead, Reading, Swindon ) and mainline services to Oxford, Bristol, Bath, Taunton, Exeter, Plymouth, Cornwall and South Wales ( including Cardiff, Bridgend and Swansea ).
* Bristol Rovers F. C., a football team, nicknamed the Pirates
Bristol, UK: Cerberus Publishing Ltd., 2002.
* Welch, A. M., " Sir John Fortescue, Buried at Ebrington Gloucestershire ", published in: Transactions of the Bristol & Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, Volume 24, 1901, pp. 193-250
Georgina Russell, Infante Juan, Count of Barcelona | HRH The Count of Barcelona, John Biggs-Davison, MP., HRH Prince Tomislav of Yugoslavia, Victor Hervey, 6th Marquess of Bristol | The Marquess of Bristol, The Marquesa of Casa Tremanes, Lt .- Col. Julian de Parc Braham, HM Géraldine Apponyi de Nagyappony | Queen Geraldine of the Albanians.
* Williams, E. E., The Chantries of William Canynges in St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol, with a Survey of Chantries in General and some Events in the Lives of the Canynges Family, 1950
* Carus-Wilson, E. M., The Overseas Trade of Bristol in the Later Middle Ages, 2nd Ed., 1967
* Dixon, T., " Introduction ", pp. v-xlvi in Dixon, T., Life and Collected Works of Thomas Brown: Volume One, Thoemmes Press, ( Bristol ) 2003.
* Bristol Wagon Works Co., Bristol Wagon & Carriage Illustrated Catalog, 1900, Dover Publications, 1994.

Bristol and 1959
He joined the Bristol Old Vic and was there for two years 1959 – 1961, time he described as ' the bedrock of his career ', followed by much other stage work: as Brecht's Arturo Ui, The Strange Case of Martin Richter, Disabled, The Heretic, The Caretaker and Semi-Detached ( in New York ).
In 1959 Bristol Aircraft merged with several major British aircraft companies to form the British Aircraft Corporation ( BAC ), and Bristol Aero Engines merged with Armstrong Siddeley to form Bristol Siddeley.
In 1959 Bristol was forced by Government policy to merge its aircraft interests with English Electric, Hunting Aircraft, and Vickers-Armstrongs to form the British Aircraft Corporation ( BAC ).
The chairmanship of Eric Mensforth from 1953 – 1968 marked the start of the transition, which was aided by the government when in 1959 – 1961 they forced the merger of the 20 or so aviation firms into three groups, British Aircraft Corporation and Hawker Siddeley Group took over fixed-wing designs, while the helicopter divisions of Bristol, Fairey and Saunders-Roe ( with their hovercraft ) were merged with Westland to form Westland Helicopters in 1961.
File: Bristol 175 Britannia 312 G-AOVP BA RWY 15. 12. 59 edited-2. jpg | BOAC Britannia 312 landing at Manchester on a transatlantic flight in 1959
The UK followed with similar weapons, notably the RAF's Bristol Bloodhound in 1958, and the Army's English Electric Thunderbird in 1959.
In 1959, the aero engine business, Armstrong Siddeley was merged with that of the Bristol Aero Engines to form Bristol Siddeley.
Bristol Siddeley, which had itself resulted from the merger of Armstrong Siddeley and Bristol in 1959, and with its principal factory at Filton, near Bristol, had a strong base in military engines, including the Olympus, which was chosen for Concorde.
* John Kerr ( footballer born 1959 ) ( 1959 – 2006 ), footballer for Tranmere Rovers, Bristol City, Stockport County and Bury
It continued in the role with the Handley Page Hastings then the Bristol Britannia from 1959 to 1976.
511 Squadron was formed again at RAF Lyneham on 15 December 1959, as the second squadron to operate the Bristol Britannia on long-range trooping flights.
In 1959, the Bristol Britannia was introduced.
* 998 Bristol Britannia Airliner ( 1959 )
The Bristol and North Somerset line closed to passenger traffic in 1959.
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.
Bristol Sycamore HR 14 helicopters of No. 275 Squadron RAF arrived on 9 October 1957 before being re-equipped with the Westland Whirlwind HAR 4 in March 1959 with the HAR 2 version being added in August 1959, however on 1 September 1959 the squadron was disbanded.

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one of the best dancers, a Turkish girl named Semra, works at a roadhouse outside Bristol, Conn..
It is known that at least five towns ( Barrington, Bristol, Narragansett, Newport and Westerly ) place some value on some boats for tax purposes.
These cities and towns include Bristol, Glocester, Pawtucket, Cumberland, Central Falls, and Woonsocket.
* 1935 – First flight of the Bristol Blenheim.
* 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.
* 1665 – John Hervey, 1st Earl of Bristol, English politician ( d. 1751 )
Moreover, there is the 1908 theory that America derives from Richard Amerike of Bristol, England, financier of John Cabot's 1497 expedition.
On November 6, 1827, Alcott started teaching in Bristol, Connecticut, still using the same methods he used in Cheshire, but opposition from the community surfaced quickly ; he was unemployed by March 1828.
) Bristol Classical Press, London, 1982.
In 1723 Bristol brass maker Nehemiah Champion patented the use of granulated copper, produced by pouring molten metal into cold water.
E. Mark cites Caproni Ca 30 and Bristol TB. 8, both of 1913, as one of the first of heavier-than-air aircraft purposely designed for bombing.
In 1978, Joyce G. Baldwin, former principal of Trinity College, Bristol, proposed her view of the chiastic language structure for the Aramaic portion of Daniel chapters 2-7 .</ sup >
Although little is known about his early life, he was likely born in Bristol, England.
The 17th-century rise of Britain's American colonies and the rapid 18th-century expansion of the Atlantic slave trade had made Bristol an important international sea port, and Teach was most likely raised in what was the second-largest city in England.
A railway station on Brighton Road ( on the Birmingham to Bristol line ) led to further expansion, and the end of the 19th century saw a proliferation of high-density small terraced houses.
In 2001, archaeologists at the University of Bristol found evidence of Iron Age cannibalism in Gloucestershire.
Clement Martyn Doke ( 16 May 1893 in Bristol, United Kingdom – 24 February 1980 in East London, South Africa ) was a South African linguist working mainly on African languages.
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.
The battle itself has long been regarded as a key moment in the Saxon advance, since in reaching the Bristol Channel, the West Saxons divided the Britons west of the Severn from land communication with those in the peninsula to the south of the Channel.
Wansdyke, an early medieval defensive linear earthwork, runs from south of Bristol to near Marlborough, Wiltshire, passing not far from Bath.

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