By Owen Ward
Issue 10, Spring 2003 pp 11-17
The existence of Glass Mill is still recorded on the street plan of Bristol by a ‘mill pond’ at the northern, dead, end of Mina Road. Alongside it is now a pumping station which continues to supply water to the city from the brooks which have fed both mill and the town for hundreds of years. Ward discusses its contribution to local history, as well as other relevant questions that have materialised.
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