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Marion's Memories

Marion's Memories: No time to be a fussy eater

Marion's Memories: No time to be a fussy eater

Monday, August 17, 2009

In this week's story I would like to take you back to my early days in Regent Street, Bedminster, where my mum and dad, my elder sister and I lived opposite gran and granfer.

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Marion's Memories: Betting on gee-gees a part of family life

Betting on gee-gees a part of family life

Tuesday, August 04, 2009

Once they had been de-mobbed (left the armed services) most men were only too pleased to settle back into civilian life and enjoy simple pleasures...

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Marion's Memories: When no one had a phone

Marion's Memories – When no one had a phone

Monday, July 20, 2009

W HEN Alexander Graham Bell opened his first telephone exchange in Connecticut he couldn't possibly have envisaged the iniquitous mobile phone.

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Disney's Wonderful World of Knowledge

Disney's Wonderful World of Knowledge

We've got some great new books from selected supermarkets and newsagents in Bristol.

Take me to the books promotion page Contact our promotions department Book 9 - Insects and Spiders

What's making the Bristol news

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Killer convicted of Bristol rape, transport authority for Avon hits buffers, Bristol bridge to be closed to cars and lorries.

Killer raped Bristol woman while out on parole Greater Bristol transport plan hits buffers Bristol bridge to be closed to cars, vans and lorries

Pay your Lasting Tribute

Lasting Tribute Bristol

Lasting Tributes to loved ones from Bristol as well as well-known personalities.

Actor Edward Woodward Goalkeeper Robert Enke Bristol teen Jack Bostock














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