Queen Square

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Photoblog: 19 Jan 2007
Queen Square is a large Georgian square in central Bristol. For many years the inner-city ring road ran right through the middle of it, cutting through from Redcliffe Bridge to St Augustine's Parade ("The Centre"). In the late 90s/early 00s this stretch of the road was closed and the square restored as a park. The equestrian statue, no longer sitting in a central reservation (median) is a 1730s bronze of William III by Rysbrack.
Keywords: Bristol, England, Georgian architecture, Queen Square, UK, architecture, equestrian statues, moon, night, parks, statues
Taken by Joe Dunckley on 2006-12-02 17:17:46 with: NIKON D50 at 24 mm f/11 30 sec (30) ISO unknown |
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JAMES HALLROBINSON
2006-12-13 13:48:19
wow and Ive walked past this at night many of times, never quite seen it like this before though, amazing once you leave the UK you notice soo many things you didnt notice. (From the FlickrPix Group)
LinBow
2006-12-17 13:47:42
Very magestic, gorgeous with the full moon overhead.C&F group**
G w Clark
2007-01-29 13:13:30
Nice the way the moon is almost above the statue!
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