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| A1 | –Fred Wedlock | Virtute Et IndustrialVocals – Bev Dewar, Fred Wedlock, Richard DewarWritten-By – Adge Cutler |
| A2 | –No Artist | Fanfare From The City Trumpeters |
| A3 | –No Artist | The Bells Of St Mary Redcliffe |
| A4 | –No Artist | Peacocks At Clifton Zoo |
| A5 | –No Artist | Opening Ceremony Of The Pie Poudre Court Read By The Sergeant-At-Mace, Bristol Tolzey Court |
| A6 | –No Artist | Great George |
| A7 | –No Artist | "Harry Brown" Under Clifton Suspension Bridge |
| A8 | –No Artist | Quarter Jacks Of Christ Church With St Ewen In Broad Street |
| B | –Geoffrey Woodruff | An Illustrated Exposition Of Bristol, Dialect And Humour By The Recognized Master Of Those Arts - Geoffrey Woodruff |
Credits
- Artwork By – Terry Brace, Plastic Dog Graphics, Bristol
- Narrator – Geoffrey Woodruff
- Photography – Reece Winstone, A.R.P.S.
- Recorded By [Additional] – Edwin Mickleburgh
- Recorded By, Edited By, Producer – Gef. Lucena*
Notes
Tracks A1 to A8 are presented as one continuous track with dialogue throughout by Geoffrey Woodruff.The record was issued in both sepia and black and white sleeves. "Virtute Et Industrial" is the City of Bristol's motto. Track A7 is a recording of The Harry Brown, a battered old boat, which meandered up and down the River Avon until the late 1970s, and which was famously (in Bristol, at least) immortalised on a postcard with the legend, "River Avon Driftwood".
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SD 245 | No Artist | Sounds Of Bristol - A Portrait Of Bristol In Sounds, Dialect & Song (7", Mono) | Saydisc | SD 245 | UK | 1973 |
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