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Victoria (later Salisbury) Club and a restaurant. The old Institution building was sold to the Freemasons. Although the new building was extended in 1877, by the 1890s the Museum and Library Association was struggling financially, and even unable to pay its curator,
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Edward Wilson (1848–1898). Negotiations with the city corporation culminated in the transfer of the whole organisation and premises to
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featuring more than 70 works of art, including animatronics and installations; it is his largest exhibition yet. It was developed in secrecy and with no advance publicity, but soon gained worldwide attention.
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A natural history gallery contains examples of aquatic habitats in the south west of
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848:Inside Bristol: Twenty Years of Open Doors Day
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2130:Egyptological collections in England
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1772:Lewin's Mead Unitarian meeting house
1682:Chapel of the Three Kings of Cologne
1405:Bristol International Balloon Fiesta
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1100:from the original on 5 December 2016
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1478:Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery
850:. Redcliffe Press. pp. 22–23.
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2110:Natural history museums in England
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1792:St. Augustine's Church, Whitchurch
1777:Pro-Cathedral of the Holy Apostles
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821:"Nos.8–18 (Even) Central Chambers"
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2105:Archaeological museums in England
1707:Church of Holy Trinity, Stapleton
985:, The Harptree Historic Society.
927:"Homecoming for Bristol's Banksy"
1958:The Famous Royal Naval Volunteer
1702:Church of Holy Trinity, Hotwells
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1094:"Friends of Bristol Art Gallery"
1046:"Bristol Museum And Art Gallery"
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158:Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
91:BS8 1RL, England, United Kingdom
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1877:St Peter's Church, Bishopsworth
1852:St Michael on the Mount Without
1762:Horfield United Reformed Church
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1752:Holy Trinity Church, Kingswood
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1692:Christ Church with St Ewen
681:Blaise Castle House Museum
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1842:St Mary's Church, Henbury
1677:Buckingham Baptist Chapel
1395:Bristol Festival of Ideas
1364:Whiteladies Picture House
1339:St George's, Brandon Hill
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1667:Bristol Community Church
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67:Location within Bristol
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1887:St Philip and St Jacob
1832:St Mary le Port Church
1807:St James' Presbyterian
1747:John Wesley's New Room
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665:Major partner museum
560:Egyptian antiquities
252:the museum's website
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178:Bristol City Council
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1983:Mauretania, Bristol
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1415:Festival of Nature
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