A Reminder of Blitzed Bristol Lies Across the Pond

Summary


In 1942, in the middle of the Second World War, a plaque marking a highly unusual link between the city and Bristol was put up in a New York street.

Erected by the English Speaking Union (ESU), it had been inspired by a visit to England the previous year.

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A Reminder of Blitzed Bristol Lies Across the Pond

In October 1941, New York's Commissioner of Works had visited Bristol for discussions about wartime civil en...

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