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  • Sell (goods) in large quantities at low prices to be retailed by others

  • the selling of goods to merchants; usually in large quantities for resale to consumers

  • at a price; "I can sell it to you "

  • sweeping: ignoring distinctions; "sweeping generalizations"; " destruction"





    wheel
  • Used in reference to the cycle of a specified condition or set of events

  • a simple machine consisting of a circular frame with spokes (or a solid disc) that can rotate on a shaft or axle (as in vehicles or other machines)

  • A circular object that revolves on an axle and forms part of a machine

  • steering wheel: a handwheel that is used for steering

  • A circular object that revolves on an axle and is fixed below a vehicle or other object to enable it to move easily over the ground

  • change directions as if revolving on a pivot; "They wheeled their horses around and left"





    parts
  • (of two things) Move away from each other

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  • Divide to leave a central space

  • (part) separate: go one's own way; move apart; "The friends separated after the party"

  • the local environment; "he hasn't been seen around these parts in years"





    4
  • Derek Lamar Fisher (born August 9, 1974) is an American professional basketball player who plays for the Los Angeles Lakers. His NBA career has spanned more than 14 years, during which he has won 5 NBA Championships.

  • four: being one more than three

  • four: the cardinal number that is the sum of three and one











Castle Green BS1 - Street Map - 1937




Castle Green BS1 - Street Map - 1937





Castle Green lost during the blitz now lies under modern-day Castle Park

St Peter's Parish Hall

A two-storey building (with shops underneath in Castle Mill Street) was built in 1855 on the site of St Martin's Chapel, which was within the old castle. It was used for Sunday School, bible classes and as a meeting place for the Girls' Friendly Society and similar organisations. It survived the blitz and was demolished in 1959.

Numbers 2, 4, 6, 8

Four houses, each with a small backyard and very basic facilities. Mrs Daisy Drake lived at No.6 (she was the caretaker for St Peter's Parish Hall) and Mrs Ethel Cann lived at No.8. All four houses survived the blitz and were demolished in the late 1950s.

Bristol Dispensary

(Dispenser — Edward Trew) The dispensary was founded in 1775, operating from the old Bristol Tabernacle and moved to Castle Green in 1887. According to Kelly's Directory, it was 'for attending sick persons and lying-in women at their own dwellings'. Patients would contribute to treatment if their circumstances allowed, but relied heavily on voluntary contributions from generous citizens. In 1939, 10,060 patients were treated. The building was badly damaged following the blitz of November 1940 and subsequently demolished.

24 Bristol Co-operative Society (Offices)

26 Samuel Wills & Co. Ltd - Paint and Varnish Manufacturers

38 Dove Bros (Bristol) Ltd - Wholesale Stationers

Between the premises of Dove Brothers and Habgoods were some stables where Joe Cox kept two horses.

42 Habgood Brothers - Metal Merchants

The Habgood family lived in Clifton and ran their business from premises in Victoria Road and St Philips Marsh as well as Castle Green. The company still trades today from St Philips.

46 British American Leather Co. Ltd

Leather Factors From this three-storey building, raw leather was treated and the products made included leather bends (large pieces of leather called BALCO Bends - BALCO being taken from the initials of the company), chamois leather (customers included all branches of Boots and Woolworths), belts, bracers (called 'The Span Bracer', a half-belt from one hip around the back to the other hip and fastened with 'bachelor's buttons' available in various colours and sold world-wide) and neck ties (called 'Macclesfield Scarf Ties'). There were approximately a dozen staff and the hours were 8.00 a.m. - 5.30 p.m. (12.30 p.m. on Saturdays). It was one of the many businesses which people remember because of the smell.

Cat & Wheel - Public House

There was a tavern/public house on this site for many years called the Catherine Wheel. The building, which existed at the time of the November 1940 blitz, was built in 1900 and called the Cat & Wheel. This was a Georges Brewery pub and was run by Wally Thorne and his wife (Wally was drafted in by the government to work at Llewellins & James during the Second World War as running a pub was not regarded as essential war work!). The premises survived the blitz, was de-licensed in January 1968 and demolished in October 1969.

26 Samuel Wills & Co. Ltd

This company was established in 1812 at these premises. This site included a building containing the Court Room of the Governor of the original Bristol Castle and this building was still used by Samuel Wills until its demolition in the 1920s. The main building was constructed of grey stone, with blocks measuring approximately 3ft x 2ft.

The business was set up by members of the Wills family (noted mainly for their tobacco connection) and at the time of the blitz in November 1940, the two managing directors were Clifford and Norman Wills. The latter lived in Weston-super-Mare and would visit the premises once a month in his chauffeur-driven Daimler; the manager was Mr Randall, who would walk to work from his home in Somerville Road, Bishopston!

The company was involved in the manufacture of paint at these premises and of varnish from premises near Sparke Evans Park, together with a showroom at Holborn Viaduct in London. Paint, varnish and putty could be purchased by the public from a showroom in the Castle Green premises. As well as supplying many businesses in this country, the company exported much to India.

In the basement of the building (believed to be part of the dungeons of the original castle) were large tanks of distemper, together with supplies of red and white lead and yellow ochre used in the manufacture of paint — employees had to wear masks when working here. In this part of the building was the constant noise of the River Frome, which flowed under the adjacent Broad Weir.

On the ground floor was a cobbled haulingway through the centre of the building from Castle Green, and off either side of this haulingway was an arched doorway to the offices and showroom. At the rear of this floor were huge tanks of turpentine and white spirit. On this and the two upper floors, paint was manufactured and there were also packing rooms for paint and varnish.

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