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Entrance to the Floating Harbour before 1865

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The entrance to the Floating Harbour before 1865 showing Jessop's original north entrance lock on the left and Brunel's improved south lock on the right.

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Did you know?

One of Bristol's greatest landmarks is the deep and impressive Avon Gorge. Many myths are associated with it and perhaps the most famous is that of Goram and Vincent, who it is claimed, created the gorge. There are several versions of this tale, the most famous sees Goram and Vincent vying for the love of Lady Avona. Naturally, the ending is tragic. In this case Vincent wins the love of Avona but his brother Goram dies of a broken heart.