Place St Werburgh's Church

The neo-gothic church, which Chatterton knew, was rebuilt here in the 1870s. The tower and nave are as they were (though the nave was...

Place Dr Johnson and Chatterton

The famous eighteenth-century man-of-letters, Dr Samuel Johnson, author of Johnson's Dictionary and The Lives of the Poets...

Place Poem dedicated to chatterton

Poem dedicated to Chatterton. 

Composed by ' Bristoliensis' and with the title,‘Inscription for the Church of St. Mary Redcliffe...

Place Chatterton's Rowley poems -- Catcott and Burgum's pewter shop

2 Bridge Foot, of St. Thomas and Redcliffe Street fronting the New Bristol's Bridge (now Bristol Bridge)...

Place In Commemoration of Chatterton

In the autumn of 1784 a series of concerts for Chatterton were held in the assembly rooms on Bristol's Princes Street, snappily named...

Media Rowley's plan of the church

The Rowley corpus was enormous. It included poems, histories, images and, as shown here, maps of St Mary Redcliffe and medieval Bristol...

Media In Commemoration of Chatterton subscription ticket

Ticket for commemoration concert of poet Thomas Chatterton: Genius, with child-Chatterton dressed in blue-boys uniform, lighting a flame...

Place A marriage of pantisocrats

Both Southey and Coleridge were married in St Mary Redcliffe. Coleridge to Sarah Fricker on the 4th October 1795, and Southey to Edith...

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