inscription. Mrs Munro was the wife of the Nailsea engineer who helped build the Railway. She seems to have been presnted with a silver medallion, a lump of rock, and this very heavy clock on the day of opening 11 March 1893.
Always lots of condensation this time of year
November 2009
Smart gear for a trip!
AGM in November- we sat round the corner to keep out of the draught and had 2 heaters!
blue BBC lamp shade
October 2009
Peter taking a trip down the tunnel
group going down kitted with helmets and high visibility jackets
very pretty sunset
group going down when very pretty sunset. Kept very busy with group trips! 8 this month
September 2009
MG Q-type and 1924 Lanchester 21hp outside during open day
Rag Morris mummers presenting The nine lives of Isambard Kingdom Brunel on open day
getting ready to start
performing
August 2009
firework display
Watching Balloon fiesta through the railings
Pete Williams taking photographs for a project
wildlife in the bottom station!
May 2009
Mark Horton taking University staff on a trip from the water tower to Clifton Rocks Railway for positive environment working day
putting Bristol Photographic Society photographs on display in the Hotel for Open Day- very successful idea, and thanks to the Hotel for suggesting it
Bristol Photographic Society photograph in the top station
new plants to make the top station look tidy for open day
February 2009
snow. BBC News come to broadcast. Broadcasting is difficult in a blizzard
suspension bridge and railings in snow
bracket in the snow
railing in the snow
January 2009
coldest part is down the BBC stairs. A draughty part
38 degrees Fahrenheit in refuge area, 43 degrees outside
light bulb still working despite icicle
Norman returning to the ledges. Last time he was here was when he was eleven
Clifton Rocks Railway volunteers went on a trip to look at Temple Meads wartime shelters