List of painting carried out on the bridge every year from 1896 to 1906. The note next to 1904 mentions an accident involving Tom Gaskell whilst awaiting a new painting cradle.
Addressed to Mrs Argrave. Unsigned.
unknownNot addressed or posted.
Harvey Barton & Son Ltd., Bristol, publisherThe five views are:
- The bridge from the Clifton side.
- The bridge from the Clifton side with a paddle steamer.
- The bridge from the River Avon.
- The Clifton side tower from Hotwell Road with a double decker bus.
- The bridge from Hotwells Landing Stage.
Addressed to Master Bichel with a message wishing him a happy 6th birthday from his mother.
unknownNot written or posted. King George V acceded to the throne on 6 May 1910 and twenty-five years later celebrations were held to commemorate his silver jubilee.
Harvey Barton & Son Ltd., Bristol, publisherAddressed to Miss W. Valentine with a written message. The message includes that the bridge was lit up "on the night of the Kings visit. It looked so pretty, it was a grand day and I had a good view of them."
King Edward VII visited Bristol to open the new dock at Avonmouth on 9 July 1908. In the evening, after the opening celebrations, the King "had a motor drive from Avonmouth to Bristol, and inspected the Clifton Suspension Bridge". (Western Somerset Free Press, Saturday 11 July 1908, p. 8).
Not written or posted.
Harvey Barton & Son Ltd., Bristol, publisher