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one shilling (ÂŁ0.05) per 1 foot (0.30 m) of frontage. There was a rush to take out leases, sometimes on more than one property, which the Sheriff and three subsequent mayors all joined. The leases stipulated that the buildings must be of three stories of set heights, and of brick - an unusual material for Bristol at that time, possibly chosen because Romsey had a friend who owned a brick kiln.
175:, England. Following the 1831 riot, Queen Square declined through the latter part of the 19th century, was threatened with a main line railway station, but then bisected by a dual carriageway in the 1930s. By 1991 20,000 vehicles including scheduled buses were crossing the square every day, and over 30% of the buildings around it were vacant. 241:, but its low-lying position surrounded on three sides by a tidal river had disadvantages too: an 'assemblage of nastiness' floated in the river, and when the tide failed to carry this away it offended the eyes and nostrils of those living in the square. This was one of the factors which ultimately led the wealthy to the move up the hill to 299:. Wetherell arrived in Bristol on 29 October 1831 and was received by a mob who jeered and threw stones at him. At the Guildhall, he inflamed the situation by threatening to imprison any member of the mob who could be identified; they followed him to the Mansion House in Queen Square from which he was able to escape in disguise. 303:
Special Constables who had been defending them set about getting their own back on the crowd, reviving the disturbance. There followed three days of rioting, looting and arson, fuelled by plentiful supplies of alcohol from the well-stocked cellars of residents, which were finally brought to a halt when Lieutenant-Colonel
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In 1699 Bristol's Council had debts of ÂŁ16,000 which they could barely service: a new source of income was required. Town Clerk John Romsey, together with his business crony, Mayor John Batchelor, proposed to address this problem by selling off building plots on the marsh at an annual ground rent of
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By 1966 the Corporation were looking at the possibility of reducing the flow of traffic through the square by changing the route of the Inner Circuit Road to pass along The Grove and thence across the mouth of St Augustine's Reach. They even considered it possible that the road across Queen Square
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The Mayor and Corporation, who actually supported reform, remained trapped in the Mansion House. Their appeals for help fell on deaf ears; Bristolians despised the Corporation and were not inclined to defend them. To make things worse, as soon as the dignitaries were inside the Mansion House the
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The square has now been restored to a very high standard. The railings and forecourts of the surrounding buildings have been reinstated, and the central open space with its promenades and equestrian statue restored to their former grandeur. The restoration is recognised as a major success.
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and backed by many of the city's business leaders. Ultimately concerns that it would 'divert the commerce of the city', which is to say take trade away from various industries in the docks, led to the scheme's demise. However, in 1937 Bristol Corporation approved the construction of a dual
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funding allowed Queen Square to be restored to its approximate 1817 layout. The buses were diverted, the dual carriageway was removed, forecourts and railings were restored, and Queen Square re-emerged as a magnificent public space surrounded by high quality commercial accommodation.
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led a charge with drawn swords through the mob. Hundreds were killed and wounded and the mob dispersed. Brereton was later court-martialled for leniency because he had initially refused to open fire on the crowds, but shot himself before the conclusion of his trial.
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The Town Marsh became an important open recreation area, with bear-baiting and a bull ring, and was also used to practice weaponry, play bowls, hang pirates, store gunpowder, and dump rubbish. By the 1660s buildings were appearing on King Street and Prince Street.
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Queen Square is now a popular place for visitors and office workers to relax, and receives an estimated 1.6 million visitors per year. It regularly hosts outdoor theatre and cinema, music concerts, business exhibitions and other major events, and an annual
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William Miles (1728–1803), Sheriff of Bristol in 1766, Mayor of Bristol in 1780 and Warden of the Merchant Venturers, lived at number 61 (now renumbered as 69/70/71) and the house became the offices of his family's extensive business interests.
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In 1992 the dual carriageway was closed to through traffic for an initial six-month trial period. It never reopened. Buses continued to pass around the Square, however, until they were eventually diverted via The Grove and Prince Street.
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might eventually be closed if circumstances permitted. By the 1980s it was recognised that the dual carriageway was a "massive intrusion" on the amenity of the Square, and plans were made to "put things right".
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lived on the west side of the square; a plaque commemorates this on the building that now occupies the site of his former home. Rogers circumnavigated the globe in 1707-1711, rescuing
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The north and west sides of Queen Square were quickly rebuilt after the riots of 1831, but prosperous Bristolians took to the hills and moved to the 'Tory redoubt' of Clifton.
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proposed to build Bristol Central railway station in Queen Square, there was no objection on conservation grounds and the scheme received general approval, supported by the
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carriageway road diagonally across the square, from the north-west to the south-east corner, destroying its peace and tranquillity. This formed part of the
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in the 13th century, the Abbot gave the eastern portion (which became the Town Marsh) to Bristol and retained the western portion (which became
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The west side was rebuilt in the 1830s after the riot, largely by Henry Rumley, some of which are still private houses but many are offices.
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Queen Square Experimental Closure to Through Traffic, leaflet, Avon County Council and Bristol City Council, 1992
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Bristol Councillor, arguing in favour of building the Inner Circuit Road through Queen Square, 1930s
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The Town Marsh lay outside a fortified wall which was built to the north of the current line of
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The City Centre Draft Local Plan, Avon County Council and Bristol City Council, February 1990
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The south side contains varied 18th century buildings, which are similar to those nearby in
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The first overseas US Consulate was established at what is now No.37 Queen Square in 1792.
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Leaflet announcing experimental closure of dual carriageway across the Square, May 1992
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Aerial view of central Bristol; Queen Square is seen to the left of the picture
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The site of Queen Square was once part of a large area of marsh land which
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Former Port of Bristol Authority offices and east side of Queen Square
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To Build the Second City-Architects and Craftsmen of Georgian Bristol
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Gentlemen, there is no "architecture" in this square and you know it.
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Custom House and attached rear area wall and piers, Queen Square
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which makes up nos 27–29 dates from 1709–11 and is II* listed.
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Eveleigh, David J (1998). "Chapter Three - The City Centre".
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The east side contains some 20th-century buildings and the
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The centre of Queen Square, seen from the south-west corner
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Unbuilt Bristol - The city that might have been 1750-2050
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About 100 people involved were tried in January 1832 by
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system, with No.1 near the middle of its north side.
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Hughes, Pat; Root, Jane; Heath, Christopher (1996).
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used at the telegraph office in Queen Square in 1877
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An equestrian statue stands at the centre of a grass-covered square, with several paths leading towards the centre from the corners and sides in a star-shape. People sit on benches or walk on the paths.
Location of Queen Square in Central Bristol
OS grid
ST591722
Coordinates
51°27′02″N 2°35′42″W / 51.4505°N 2.595°W / 51.4505; -2.595
Georgian
square
Bristol
National Lottery

Robert Fitzhardinge
Bristol Cathedral
St Augustine's Reach
Canon's Marsh
King Street
Queen Anne
harbour
Clifton
Privateer
Woodes Rogers
Alexander Selkirk
Dafoe's
Robinson Crusoe
Juan Fernández Island
riot
Recorder
Sir Charles Wetherell
Reform Bill
Thomas Brereton

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