Brislington Community Museum


Arno's Castle c.1912



Arno's Castle c.1912
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This picture is credited to photographer and postcard publisher Fred Little. Its title is 'Arno's Castle, Bristol. The Chapel.' Printed as a postcard, this photograph shows the room known as the chapel, which is situated at the top of the largest tower, and is noted for its white plaster moulding on the ceiling. The credit on the back of the postcard reads 'Little & Barber, buyers of Old English Furniture and Works of Art.'

This building is rather better known nowadays as the Black Castle public house at St Phillips Causeway, and is an 18th century Grade 1 listed building. Earliest known picture: printed before 3 June 1918.

Visit our notes for more information about this photographer and the postcard publisher, and their work in Brislington.


Bibliography - the picture in this postcard has been published in:

Bristol Archives


Our research indicates we're free to publish this exhibit (if a breach of copyright etc may have occured please let us know so we can take appropriate action).




Period: Modern

Exhibit contributed by Andrew Palmer

Text written by Ken Taylor

Photographer: Frederick George Little

Acquisition number: 240101a5





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