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Good site with interesting information about the Bristol community of Easton’s history. See their excellent list of slave revolts in the Atlantic and prepare to be astounded!

http://www.cems.uwe.ac.uk/~rstephen/livingeaston/

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  1. always looking for any information or maps on Easton and the early development i live in high street was told a bit about it as a child, but have always been interested in more information
    would be grateful thankyou

    • Mary scarr (born Jean Smith)

      Was bombed out of Twinnel Road in 1938 as a baby. Does anyone know anything about this? I know everything has been redeveloped years ago.

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