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Durdham Down

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47: 31: 220:-built houses encroaching on the open space as the city expanded, the Bristol Corporation acquired commoners' rights on the downs, and exercised them the following year by grazing sheep. In 1861 Durdham Down itself was bought by the City from the Lords of the Manor of Henbury for £15,000 via an Act of Parliament. Grazing on the down declined during the 19th century, and finally ceased in 1925. 54: 242:, landed on Durdham Down. During the course of that afternoon, the French pilot, M. Maurice Tetard, undertook several demonstration flights from this temporary airfield. Bristolians in large numbers flocked to The Downs to see this new-fangled flying machine. 192:
Durdham Down was long used as grazing land, since its thin soils made it unsuitable for arable land or woodland. An Anglo-Saxon charter of 883 grants grazing rights over part of Durdham Down. The down was the
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is a road junction on Durdham Down. The roundabout was constructed in the 1950s, but the name appears to date back to the 19th century. For a short period in 1908, the White Tree was the terminus of the
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The preamble to the 1861 Act noted that the Downs had 'been used as a place of public resort and recreation since time immemorial' and the intent was to safeguard this use. During the 19th century
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matches. Other activities included donkey rides, bands, flower shows, circuses, public meetings and prostitution. Nowadays the sporting tradition carries on with the
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or a tree with a trunk painted white. One white tree was demolished to make way for the roundabout. Another white tree was cut down during the 1970s outbreak of
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The "Seven Sisters" are a group of pine trees on Durdham Down. A number of the trees have been lost over the years - notably in the 1990
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Since 1861 Durdham Down has been managed, with Clifton Down, by the Downs Committee, a joint committee of the corporation and the
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The Tramways of Gloucestershire: A Brief History, by A.E. Fielder (1973)
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to the southwest, it constitutes a 400-acre (1.6 km) area known as
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on the public toilets by the water tower on Stoke Road commemorates
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Clifton and Durdham Downs: a Place of Public Resort and Recreation
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used by many farms in the area. In 1643 and 1645, during the
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played its initial first-class match, which was against
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Only three of Durdham Down's "Seven Sisters" now remain
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East Gloucestershire Cricket Club Ground, Cheltenham
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Durdham Down is located in Bristol
Bristol
England
Coordinates
51°28′24″N 2°37′05″W / 51.47338°N 2.61806°W / 51.47338; -2.61806
Bristol
England
Clifton Down
The Downs
leisure
walking
jogging
team sports
kite flying
commons of pasture
manor
Henbury
farmland
English Civil War
Victorian
Society of Merchant Venturers
Bristol Boxkite
British and Colonial Aeroplane Company
Filton
blue plaque
Victoria Hughes
hawthorns
horse-chestnuts
grass

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