Dowry Square
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Dowry Square is in the Hotwells area of Bristol. It was laid out in 1727 by George Tully and building continued until 1750. The houses are three-storeyed with attics, simply detailed and with channelled pilasters to the party walls.In 1799 Dr Thomas Beddoes opened a laboratory in Dowry Square as the Pneumatic Institution where he worked with Sir Humphry Davy.
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Dowry Square, Bristol Hotwells
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Dowry Square
Dowry Square
BS8 4SH Bristol, Hotwells
England, United Kingdom
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