File:Redcliffe street 1825.jpg

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Description Redcliffe Street, Bristol, c. 1825 by James Johnson
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Source My photograph of a picture in Bristol City Museum, cropped, and photo-shopped to remove reflections of gallery lighting.
Author James Johnson

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