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1908 Advert for sale of coachbuilders' stock, plant and fittings<ref>Western Daily Press - Tuesday 18 August 1908</ref>
1908 Advert for sale of coachbuilders' stock, plant and fittings<ref>Western Daily Press - Tuesday 18 August 1908</ref>


1909 Advert for sale of coachbuilders' plant and fittings and new and used carriages, traps, Jubilee cars, etc.<ref>Western Daily Press - Tuesday 18 August 1908</ref>
1909 Advert for sale of coachbuilders' plant and fittings and new and used carriages, traps, Jubilee cars, etc.


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in Stokes Croft, Bristol

The former carriage works has an impressive glass and iron facade. It was built in 1905, and two floors were added in 1909[1]. Now used as artists' studios and workshops.

1908 Advert for sale of coachbuilders' stock, plant and fittings[2]

1909 Advert for sale of coachbuilders' plant and fittings and new and used carriages, traps, Jubilee cars, etc.

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Sources of Information

  1. 'Bristol's 100 Best Buildings', Redcliffe Press, 2010
  2. Western Daily Press - Tuesday 18 August 1908