English: Black and white engraving of St Stephen's Church, Bristol, England, published about 1838. The view is from southeast of the church, showing the nave on the right of the image and the tall, thin tower in the centre. In front of the church are two horse-drawn carriages. Bristol Harbour was on the far side of the church from 1240 until 1892, when it was filled in.
Unknown, published by George Davey (Broad Street, Bristol) in c.1838. Delineator is J Willis, Sculptor is W Willis. Image from the collections of Bristol Record Office
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