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Photos of and from St Pauls & St Agnes

The great fire at stokes croft in 1906 which killed a firefighter


Two views of Grosvenor Road in the 1920's

St Barnabas Church, Ashley Road (Now the site of the Malcolm X Centre)
where a bomb fell during the second world war and passed right down into the crypt.
A group of local people had been taking shelter there and many died when the bomb exploded.

St Agnes Park as it looked at the beginning of the 20th Century

Badminton Road in 1934

Proving that it isnt a strictly modern phenomenon,
graffiti dating back to 1826 which was scratched into a door in the tower
in St Pauls Church

Photo taken durng the St Pauls Riots of 1980
for history click here:
St Pauls as it looks from the sky

The Crystal Dove Club which stood on Grosvenor Green
The late night blues club was demolished to make way
for the Learning Centre

The now demolished Black & White cafe a week before it was knocked down

This is how the site looks today, affordable family housing
which local children have nicknamed 'Balamory' because of
the bright colours.

Photos of some of the acrobats taking part in the launch of the new
Circomedia centre in the old St Pauls Church on Portland Square.

Photos: Pete Bullard

A view of St Paul's

Taken at Carnival 2003
Stephen Russell Photography, Grosvenor Road, St Pauls
Do you have any interesting, quirky, beautiful or poignant photos
of St Paul's and St Agnes?
Photos with a story behind them are especially welcome?
Please send them to Paul: saintpaulsunlimited@hotmail.com
if you aren't a computer user you can drop them off at St Agnes Lodge (in the park) and I can scan them and then post them back to you.

