Detail view of the vault springing of the ground floor of the Dutch House, on the corner of High Street and Wine Street
- Date:
- Nov 1940
- Location:
- The Dutch House, 1-2 High Street, City Of Bristol
- Reference:
- BB80/02568

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The Dutch House was built in 1676 as a private residence. It was bombed on 24th November 1940 and demolished 3 days later.
This is part of the Series: OWS01/17 Photographs of bomb damaged buildings; within the Collection: OWS01 Office of Works and Successors: Ancient Monuments and Historic Buildings
© Crown Copyright. Historic England Archive
Vault, Stuart Shop, Stuart House, Bomb Damage, Demolition, Second World War
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