art.wikisort.org - MuseumB Bond Warehouse (grid reference ST570720) is a former bonded warehouse built to serve Bristol Harbour.
Building in Bristol, England
Built in 1908, B Bond was the second of three warehouses constructed close to Cumberland Basin to meet the demands of the tobacco import boom of the early 20th century.[1] A Bond was built in 1905 and C Bond in 1919. All three warehouses are Grade II listed buildings.[2][3][4]
B Bond was the first major building in Britain constructed using the reinforced concrete system pioneered by Edmond Coignet.[5] It was built by Cowlins Construction.[6] The open plan structure, which is nine storeys high and has an 18-window range, was created in two equal parts separated by central spine wall. In addition to the concrete structure, the warehouse was built using black bricks, patent red bricks and blue engineering bricks, with Pennant stone steps, terracotta details and a Welsh slate roof.[3]
In the 1990s it was still being used for the storage of wines and spirits.[6] The building is now owned by Bristol City Council. The western half houses Bristol Archives (which holds the extensive archives of the city of Bristol) as well as other council offices.[7] The brickwork of the exterior of the building was refurbished by John Perkins Construction using bricks which matched the originals.[8]
The eastern side is occupied by the CREATE Centre, which includes an energy-saving Ecohome designed by Bruges Tozer Architects. The CREATE Centre also houses several organisations working in sustainable development, including the city council's sustainability teams.[9]
In 2015 a quarter of a million books and reference materials were moved from Bristol Central Library to the B Bond Warehouse to make space for refurbishment and the development of a school at the library building.[10]
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Gallery
Culture in Bristol |
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Venues | |
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Festivals |
- Afrika Eye
- Bristol Festival of Ideas
- Bristol Harbour Festival
- Bristol International Balloon Fiesta
- Bristol Shakespeare Festival
- Festival of Nature
- Kite Festival
- Pride Bristol
- Slapstick Festival
- St Pauls Carnival
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Museums, galleries, archives and public art | |
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Parks & Open Spaces |
- Parks of Bristol
- Ashton Court
- Blaise Castle
- Brandon Hill
- Castle Park
- College Green
- The Downs
- Eastville Park
- Kings Weston Hill
- Lamplighters Marsh
- Redland Green
- Oldbury Court Estate
- Queen Square
- Snuff Mills
- South Purdown
- St George's Park
- Stoke Park
- Victoria Park
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Churches |
- All Saints' Church
- Bristol Cathedral
- Bristol Community Church
- Broadmead Baptist Church
- Buckingham Baptist Chapel
- Chapel of the Three Kings of Cologne
- Christ Church, Clifton Down
- Christ Church with St Ewen
- Church of All Saints
- Church of Holy Trinity, Hotwells
- Church of Holy Trinity, Stapleton
- Church of the Holy Trinity with St Edmund
- Church of St John the Baptist
- City Road Baptist Church
- Cotham Church
- Counterslip Baptist Church
- Clifton Cathedral
- Crofts End Church
- John Wesley's New Room
- Holy Trinity Church, Kingswood
- Holy Trinity Church, Westbury on Trym
- Horfield United Reformed Church
- Hope Chapel
- Lewin's Mead Unitarian meeting house
- Pro-Cathedral of the Holy Apostles
- St Mary Redcliffe
- Redland Chapel
- St. Augustine's Church, Whitchurch
- St Augustine the Less Church
- St George's Church
- St James' Presbyterian
- St James' Priory
- St John the Baptist
- St Luke's Church
- St Mark's Church
- St Mary le Port Church
- St Mary on the Quay
- St Mary's Church, Henbury
- St Matthew's Church
- St Michael on the Mount Without
- St Nicholas
- St Paul's Church
- St Paul's, Clifton
- St Peter and St Paul
- St Peter's Church, Bishopsworth
- St Peter's Church, Castle Park
- St Philip and St Jacob
- St Stephen's Church
- St Thomas the Martyr
- St Werburgh's Church
- Temple Church
- Trinity Centre
- Tyndale Baptist Church
- Whitefield's Tabernacle, Kingswood
- Woodlands Christian Centre
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Pubs |
- Black Castle
- The Lido
- Hatchet Inn
- King William Ale House
- Llandoger Trow
- Mauretania, Bristol
- Nova Scotia
- Old Post Office
- Palace Hotel
- Printers Devil
- Pump House
- Seven Stars
- Shakespeare Inn
- The Shakespeare
- Stag and Hounds
- The Coronation Tap
- The Crown
- The Famous Royal Naval Volunteer
- The Old Duke
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Former attractions |
- Ashton Court Festival
- Bierkeller Theatre
- British Empire and Commonwealth Museum
- Bristol Industrial Museum
- Jacobs Well Theatre
- Redcliffe Hall
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