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![Still from Hartcliffe Ways](/archive-sites/bristolstories/media/131_p320.jpg)
Hartcliffe Ways
Paige and Millissa
Paige and Mellissa chat about Hartcliffe, friends and school.0:54
![Still from Hassan](/archive-sites/bristolstories/media/106_p320.jpg)
Hassan
Andy Council
The person behind the pitas - Hasan’s kebab van.2:31
![Still from Henbury Old and New](/archive-sites/bristolstories/media/70_p320.jpg)
Henbury Old and New
Helen Boal
Join me on my journey in search of Henbury’s past. 5:19
![Still from History Repeats Itself](/archive-sites/bristolstories/media/138_p320.jpg)
History Repeats Itself
Nicky Davies
Memories of a country childhood as Bristol expands ever further into the surrounding countryside.1:21
![Still from Home Is Where The Heart Is](/archive-sites/bristolstories/media/208_p320.jpg)
Home Is Where The…
Julie Gough
Julie holds her family memories in the sea.1:31
![Still from Homeground](/archive-sites/bristolstories/media/102_p320.jpg)
Homeground
Jane Sallis
The hunt for an artists’ studio.2:24
![Still from Homes for Heroes](/archive-sites/bristolstories/media/159_p320.jpg)
Homes for Heroes
Mike
The history of post-war pre-fabricated homes, told in the form of a poem.1:48
![Still from How America got its name](/archive-sites/bristolstories/media/42_p320.jpg)
How America got its…
Alison Farrar
A traditional Bristolian seafaring tale that explains how America was named.1:17
![Still from How Do We Know Each Other?](/archive-sites/bristolstories/media/57_p320.jpg)
How Do We Know Each…
Lia Yau
I know somebody, who knows everybody, who knows me. So tell me, how do we know each other?3:04
![Still from How I Lost My Hands](/archive-sites/bristolstories/media/176_p320.jpg)
How I Lost My Hands
Annie
Annie travels through time, lured by hunky gladiators, and soon gets into trouble…4:25
![Still from How Lovely To Ride A Bicycle](/archive-sites/bristolstories/media/209_p320.jpg)
How Lovely To Ride A…
Iside Calascibetta Di…
Two schools, two sisters, one bicycle and a lie-in; Iside risks all to get both her little sister and herself to school in time!7:05
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I’m an ex-Railway Man
David Crafer
Dave talks about his memories working on the railways from 1947-1971, and as a wireless operator during the war.