2003 Observation Game

All of the following can be seen from the public footpaths, many of them have received a mention in the RCAS Newsletter or on the website. Click each picture to see a larger version, and when you have given up hover over the numbered links at the bottom of the page to see the answers. No prizes - but good luck anyway!

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Hover over the numbers below to reveal the answers

Part of the tower of Whiteladies Picture House The entrance of 31 Trelawney Road, formerly the home of the architect James La Trobe The chimney tower to the boiler room at the Homoeopathic Hospital Part of the roof of Western College, on the corner of Hampton Road and Cotham Road
The former Pickfords Depository at 33 West Park The refurbished roof and chimney stacks of Redland Station A greenhouse perched on the roof of a house on the corner of Kersteman Road and Cranbrook Road Blue plaque to Allen Lane at 11 Cotham Vale
Brass plaque placed by RCAS at the top of Lovers' Walk, Cotham Gardens A fire hydrant sign embedded in the bark of a tree outside Redland High School, Redland Road The 'belfry' on Queen Victoria House (aka Bristol Maternity Hospital) Redland Hill The Cotham Marble frieze on the Cotham Hill elevation of Cotham House
New housing at 118/120 Hampton Road A front door in Trelawney Place Blue plaque to Ada Vachell on the wall of Foley Cottage, Hampton Road No 111 Lower Redland Road, corner with Redland Road, the village Mini-Market

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