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<td>[[Image:GL - Bristol, Pip 'n' Jay Church.jpg|thumb|150px|Pip 'n' Jay Church. Submitted by Michael]]</td>
 
<td>[[Image:GL - Bristol, Pip 'n' Jay Church.jpg|thumb|150px|Pip 'n' Jay Church. Submitted by Michael]]</td>
 
<td>[[Image:GL - Bristol, former Quaker friary.jpg|thumb|150px|Quakers Friars (originally a Dominican friary, subsequently a Quaker Meeting House). Submitted by Michael]]</td>
 
<td>[[Image:GL - Bristol, former Quaker friary.jpg|thumb|150px|Quakers Friars (originally a Dominican friary, subsequently a Quaker Meeting House). Submitted by Michael]]</td>
<td>[[Image:GL - Bristol, St Mark's (the Lord Mayor's chapel).jpg|thumb|150px|St Mark's (the Lord Mayor's chapel). Submitted by Michael]]</td>
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Revision as of 19:32, 22 August 2010

Bristol

All Saints (closed 1978, now the Diocesan Centre). Submitted by Michael‎
Broadmead Baptist Church. Submitted by Michael‎
Christ Church. Submitted by Michael


Holy Cross, Temple. Submitted by Merry Monty Montgomery ‎
Pip 'n' Jay Church. Submitted by Michael
Quakers Friars (originally a Dominican friary, subsequently a Quaker Meeting House). Submitted by Michael
St Mark's (the Lord Mayor's Chapel). Submitted by Michael


St. Mary Redcliffe. Submitted by Samesizedfeet
St Nicholas. Submitted by Michael‎
St Peter. Submitted by Michael‎
St. Stephen. Submitted by Michael‎


Wesley's Chapel. Submitted by Michael‎


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