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Bristol Harbour Waterfront Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bristol harbour Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bristol Harbour Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cargo cranes at Bristol Harbour Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful Bristol Harbour under the cloudy sky in England Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bristol Harbour pulp House Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bristol Harbour pump House Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bristol Harbour
Bristol Harbour Royalty Free Stock Photo
General view of the Bristol Harbour Festival Royalty Free Stock Photo
Large barge in Bristol harbour Royalty Free Stock Photo
Factory chimney Bristol harbour Royalty Free Stock Photo
Large sailing ship in Bristol harbour Royalty Free Stock Photo
White wheel, Bristol Harbour on old train carriage Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bristol harbour panorama Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bristol Harbour is the harbour in the city of Bristol, England. The harbour covers an area of 70 acres (28.3 ha). It has existed since the 13th century but was developed into its current form in the early 19th century by installing lock gates on a tidal stretch of the River Avon in the centre of the city and providing a tidal by-pass for the river. It is often called the Floating Harbour as the water level remains constant and it is not affected by the state of the tide on the river.


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