At the Plume of Feathers inn, which once stood here, Southey gave a course of historical lectures over a series of months. Southey wrote to his brother, Thomas Southey, that he intended to teach 'what is right by showing what is wrong'. Joseph Cottle, Bristol printer, records that the lectures were well attended and their composition 'greatly admired'.
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