English: Black and white photograph of St Thomas the Martyr church, Bristol, UK, published c.1838. The view shows the 18th century body of the church on the left of the image and the medieval tower in the centre. In front of the church can be seen the graveyard with standing gravestones. In the background can be seen the buildings of the St Thomas Livestock Market, now mostly demolished except The Fleece which was regenerated into a cult music venue.
Unknown, published by George Davey (Broad Street, Bristol) in c.1838. Delineator is J Willis, Sculptor is W Miller. Image from the collections of Bristol Record Office
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