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The Victoria Rooms in en:Bristol, built in 1842, and now part of the en:University of Bristol. Photograph taken in May 2003 by Robert Brewer ( rbrwr) and released under the GFDL and cc-by-sa.

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  • 2003-06-01 21:23 Rbrwr 750×505×8 (173376 bytes) The Victoria Rooms in Bristol, part of the university

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current 21:49, 22 July 2006 750×505 (169 KB) Tarawneh ({{Information |Description=The Victoria Rooms in en:Bristol, built in 1842, and now part of the en:University of Bristol. Photograph taken in May 2003 by Robert Brewer ( rbrwr) and released under the GFDL and cc-by-sa. |Sour)
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