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Amos Pike outside the Ivy Church
Description:
Amos Pike standing outside the Ivy Pentecostal Church, Ashley Hill, Bristol. Amos has been a member of the Ivy church since 1940.
In the 19th century, a runaway slave called Henry Parker came to Bristol. He became a lay preacher at the Ivy Church. Some of his descendants still live in the Bristol area.
The congregation of the Ivy Church today consists of black and white members, who meet and worship together.
With thanks to the Ivy Church for giving their permission.
Creator: Andy Cotton
Date: 2003
Copyright: Copyright BCC Museum
The Ivy Church, bell
Description:
Bell at the Ivy Pentecostal Church, Ashley Hill, Bristol.
There is a plaque at the church about the bell, which reads:
This bell rang from its place in the tower throughout the nineteenth century.
After decades of silence it was moved to its new location and was rung again at the opening of the enlarged and remodelled Ivy Church.
24th August 1985.
In the 19th century, a runaway slave called Henry Parker came to Bristol. He became a lay preacher at the Ivy Church. Some of his descendants still live in the Bristol area.
The congregation of the Ivy Church today consists of black and white members, who meet and worship together.
With thanks to the Ivy Church for giving their permission.
Creator: Andy Cotton
Date: 2003
Copyright: Copyright BCC Museum
The Ivy Church, plaque
Description:
Plaque about the bell at the Ivy Pentecostal Church, Ashley Hill, Bristol. The plaque reads:
This bell rang from its place in the tower throughout the nineteenth century. After decades of silence it was moved to its new location and was rung again at the opening of the enlarged and remodelled Ivy Church. 24th August 1985.
In the 19th century, a runaway slave called Henry Parker came to Bristol. He became a lay preacher at the Ivy Church. Some of his descendants still live in the Bristol area.
The congregation of the Ivy Church today consists of black and white members, who meet and worship together.
With thanks to the Ivy Church for giving their permission.
Creator: Andy Cotton
Date: 2003
Copyright: Copyright BCC Museum
Peter Kay outside the Ivy Church
Description:
Peter Kay standing outside the Ivy Pentecostal Church, Ashley Hill, Bristol. Peter is the vicar of the Ivy Church.
In the 19th century, a runaway slave called Henry Parker came to Bristol. He became a lay preacher at the Ivy Church. Some of his descendants still live in the Bristol area.
The congregation of the Ivy Church today consists of black and white members, who meet and worship together.
With thanks to the Ivy Church for giving their permission.
Creator: Andy Cotton
Date: 2003
Copyright: Copyright BCC Museum
Mill Youth Centre, DJ mural
Description:
Mural of a DJ, painted on the outside of Mill Youth Centre, Easton, Bristol.
With thanks to the Mill Youth Centre
Creator: David Emeney
Date: 2003
Copyright: Copyright BCC Museum
Mill Youth Centre, musical instruments
Description:
Mill Youth Centre, Easton, Bristol. Members of the Centre can learn to play musical instruments.
With thanks to the Mill Youth Centre
Creator: David Emeney
Date: 2003
Copyright: Copyright BCC Museum
Mill Youth Centre, basketball hoop
Description:
Mill Youth Centre, Easton, Bristol. Facilities at the Centre include a sports hall, where football, basetball and other games are played.
With thanks to the Mill Youth Centre
Creator: David Emeney
Date: 2003
Copyright: Copyright BCC Museum
Mill Youth Centre, gym
Description:
Mill Youth Centre, Easton, Bristol. Facilties at the Centre include a gym.
With thanks to the Mill Youth Centre
Creator: David Emeney
Date: 2003
Copyright: Copyright BCC Museum
Mill Youth Centre, turntable
Description:
Mill Youth Centre, Easton, Bristol.Facilties at the Centre include a music-making suite, with computers and mixing equipment on hand for the members to use.
With thanks to the Mill Youth Centre
Creator: David Emeney
Date: 2003
Copyright: Copyright BCC Museum
Mill Youth Centre, leaflets
Description:
Mill Youth Centre, Easton, Bristol. Leaflets in the centre provide information and advice to the young people who use it.
With thanks to the Mill Youth Centre
Creator: David Emeney
Date: 2003
Copyright: Copyright BCC Museum
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