In his Commonplace Book, Southey writes of an idea he has for a poem about St Vincent’s Rocks, on the cliffs below: ‘it might begin by saying why I ought to celebrate them. The camp, my cavern, the legend of the building to which there leads no path, Cock’s Folly and its tale, the suicide at Sea-Mills, Trenchard and Gordon, Chatterton...’.
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