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Bristol 1831:
The Queens Square Uprising

Before

Queens Sqaure Before

Queen Square Bristol from North West Corner, 1827, T. L. Rowbotham

Queens Square Poster

A poster calling for people to sign a petition for reform.
Courtesy of Bristol Central Reference Library
refinfo@bristol.gov.uk

During

The Bishops Palace On Fire Bristol 1831

The Burning of the Bishop's Palace, 1831, W. J. Müller

The Burming Of The New Gaol Bristol 1831

The Bristol Riots: The Burning of the New Gaol with St. Paul's Church, Bedminster, 1831, W. J. Müller

The Burning of the New Gaol from Canon's Marsh, 1831, W. J. Müller

The Burming Of The Mansion House

The Burning of the Mansion House, Queen Square, 1831, W. J. Müller

Queens Square 30th October 1831

Queen Square on the Night of 30 October 1831, 1831, W. J. Müller

W J Muller

Ruins of Warehouse in Prince Street, 1831, W. J. Müller

Bristol Burns W J Muller Bristol 1831

Bristol Burns, 1831, W. J. Müller

Queens Square 30th October 1831

A postcard of the riots in Queen Square.
Courtesy of Bristol Central Reference Library
refinfo@bristol.gov.uk

Queens Square Riot

A postcard of the burning of the New Gaol.
Courtesy of Bristol Central Reference Library
refinfo@bristol.gov.uk

Bristol Uprising 1831

A postcard of the riots.
Courtesy of Bristol Central Reference Library
refinfo@bristol.gov.uk

After

North Square Queens Square In Ruins

North side of Queen Square Bristol the morning after the Dreadful Conflagration, 1831, J. B. Pyne

Queen Square North Side In Ruins

North side of Queen Square, 1832, Rev Eden

West Side Of Queens Square In Ruins

West side of Queen Square Bristol the morning after the Dreadful Conflagration, 1831, J. B. Pyne

Assembly Rooms In Ruins

Ruins Opposite The Assembly Rooms, Princes St. Bristol.

The Ruins Of The Bishop's Palace

The Bishop's Palace after the 1831 uprising.

Reform Act Celebration Bristol 1832

A celebration of the Reform Act being passed, J Rowbotham & W Müller [sic].

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