George Gissing stayed here in 1891, then called Stonington Villas, owned by a Mrs. Elston, and costing 16/6 a week. Whilst here, Gissing visited Coleridge Cottage, the Old Church and Clevedon Court. He also walked to Lady Bay and Dial Hill. Some of his novel, Born in Exile (1892), was composed here.
Project Layers
- Anti-Apartheid
- Bristol's Industrial Revolution
- Chatterton, Wordsworth and Coleridge
- Deaf community
- Know your Bristol
- Know Your Greenbank
- Knowle West
- Music
- Romantic Era
- Romantic Era Revisited
- Schools
- SMRT family history
- St Katherine's WW1 project
- Theatres of the City
- Vaughan postcard collection
- Women of East Bristol
- Women Writers