Richmond Building, University of Bristol Student's Union refurbishment. Activity Rooms, The Anson Rooms venue and bar spaces and link areas. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-richmond-building-university-of-bristol-students-union-refurbishment-104741420.html
RMG2BAN0–Richmond Building, University of Bristol Student's Union refurbishment. Activity Rooms, The Anson Rooms venue and bar spaces and link areas.
Chikinki live at the Anson Rooms Bristol. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-chikinki-live-at-the-anson-rooms-bristol-79633647.html
RMEHFHER–Chikinki live at the Anson Rooms Bristol.
The psychedelic group The Alan Bown! performs in the Anson Rooms at Bristol University’s Students Union on 19 October 1968. Nonesuch, the student newspaper, reported they had a brand new sound system. “The power output was 1000 watts. The p/a system was 400 watts.” The group said volume was part of their act and the high output gave them no distortion. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-psychedelic-group-the-alan-bown!-performs-in-the-anson-rooms-at-image157577347.html
RMK4A7EB–The psychedelic group The Alan Bown! performs in the Anson Rooms at Bristol University’s Students Union on 19 October 1968. Nonesuch, the student newspaper, reported they had a brand new sound system. “The power output was 1000 watts. The p/a system was 400 watts.” The group said volume was part of their act and the high output gave them no distortion.
Louis Jones of the band Warm Jests playing live at Bristol University Anson Rooms, Bristol, England on the NME Bratbus Tour on 24 January 1998. Photo: Rob Watkins. INFO: Warm Jets, a British indie rock band formed in the '90s, brought a blend of psychedelic and alternative rock. Their album 'Future Signs' showcased their atmospheric sound. Though short-lived, Warm Jets' music left an impression on fans of the alternative music scene. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/louis-jones-of-the-band-warm-jests-playing-live-at-bristol-university-anson-rooms-bristol-england-on-the-nme-bratbus-tour-on-24-january-1998-photo-rob-watkins-info-warm-jets-a-british-indie-rock-band-formed-in-the-90s-brought-a-blend-of-psychedelic-and-alternative-rock-their-album-future-signs-showcased-their-atmospheric-sound-though-short-lived-warm-jets-music-left-an-impression-on-fans-of-the-alternative-music-scene-image595862205.html
RM2WHBT91–Louis Jones of the band Warm Jests playing live at Bristol University Anson Rooms, Bristol, England on the NME Bratbus Tour on 24 January 1998. Photo: Rob Watkins. INFO: Warm Jets, a British indie rock band formed in the '90s, brought a blend of psychedelic and alternative rock. Their album 'Future Signs' showcased their atmospheric sound. Though short-lived, Warm Jets' music left an impression on fans of the alternative music scene.
Lead singer Robb Storme performs with Orange Bicycle, a UK psychedelic pop band, in the Anson Rooms at Bristol University’s Students’ Union on Saturday 1 March 1969 as part of that year’s RAG events. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-lead-singer-robb-storme-performs-with-orange-bicycle-a-uk-psychedelic-177381284.html
RMM8GBHT–Lead singer Robb Storme performs with Orange Bicycle, a UK psychedelic pop band, in the Anson Rooms at Bristol University’s Students’ Union on Saturday 1 March 1969 as part of that year’s RAG events.
Interior rooms of Winsor Castle in Pipe Spring National Monument, Arizona, USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/interior-rooms-of-winsor-castle-in-pipe-spring-national-monument-arizona-usa-image388161320.html
RF2DFE7M8–Interior rooms of Winsor Castle in Pipe Spring National Monument, Arizona, USA
Fleetwood Mac: Peter Green performing with Fleetwood Mac during Bristol University Rag Week in the Anson Rooms at the Students Union on 5 March 1969 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-fleetwood-mac-peter-green-performing-with-fleetwood-mac-during-bristol-136430169.html
RMHWXX21–Fleetwood Mac: Peter Green performing with Fleetwood Mac during Bristol University Rag Week in the Anson Rooms at the Students Union on 5 March 1969
Stokes records; notes regarding the ancestry and lives of Anson Phelps Stokes and Helen Louisa (Phelps) Stokes . ly the essential doctrines and practices of all. I *The ruins of Stanshawes Court were nine miles from Bristol. The present housewas not built until after 1871. Mother visited Bristol in 1833, as is shown by entryin her diary July 15: Rode to Bristol, and took rooms on Clifton Heights, verj- near where Hannah More was thenresiding, and where she soon breathed her last. There were Stokeses in Tokenhouse Yard before father had his office there. A reportof the Church Missionary Society Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stokes-records-notes-regarding-the-ancestry-and-lives-of-anson-phelps-stokes-and-helen-louisa-phelps-stokes-ly-the-essential-doctrines-and-practices-of-all-i-the-ruins-of-stanshawes-court-were-nine-miles-from-bristol-the-present-housewas-not-built-until-after-1871-mother-visited-bristol-in-1833-as-is-shown-by-entryin-her-diary-july-15-rode-to-bristol-and-took-rooms-on-clifton-heights-verj-near-where-hannah-more-was-thenresiding-and-where-she-soon-breathed-her-last-there-were-stokeses-in-tokenhouse-yard-before-father-had-his-office-there-a-reportof-the-church-missionary-society-image338490113.html
RM2AJKFGH–Stokes records; notes regarding the ancestry and lives of Anson Phelps Stokes and Helen Louisa (Phelps) Stokes . ly the essential doctrines and practices of all. I *The ruins of Stanshawes Court were nine miles from Bristol. The present housewas not built until after 1871. Mother visited Bristol in 1833, as is shown by entryin her diary July 15: Rode to Bristol, and took rooms on Clifton Heights, verj- near where Hannah More was thenresiding, and where she soon breathed her last. There were Stokeses in Tokenhouse Yard before father had his office there. A reportof the Church Missionary Society
Edgar Broughton performs in the Anson Rooms at Bristol University’s Students Union on 11 October 1969. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edgar-broughton-performs-in-the-anson-rooms-at-bristol-universitys-image157577480.html
RMK4A7K4–Edgar Broughton performs in the Anson Rooms at Bristol University’s Students Union on 11 October 1969.
Richmond Building, University of Bristol Student's Union refurbishment. Activity Rooms, The Anson Rooms venue and bar spaces and link areas. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-richmond-building-university-of-bristol-students-union-refurbishment-104741419.html
RMG2BAMY–Richmond Building, University of Bristol Student's Union refurbishment. Activity Rooms, The Anson Rooms venue and bar spaces and link areas.
Aki Shibahara of the band Warm Jests playing live at Bristol University Anson Rooms, Bristol, England on the NME Bratbus Tour on 24 January 1998. Photo: Rob Watkins. INFO: Warm Jets, a British indie rock band formed in the '90s, brought a blend of psychedelic and alternative rock. Their album 'Future Signs' showcased their atmospheric sound. Though short-lived, Warm Jets' music left an impression on fans of the alternative music scene. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aki-shibahara-of-the-band-warm-jests-playing-live-at-bristol-university-anson-rooms-bristol-england-on-the-nme-bratbus-tour-on-24-january-1998-photo-rob-watkins-info-warm-jets-a-british-indie-rock-band-formed-in-the-90s-brought-a-blend-of-psychedelic-and-alternative-rock-their-album-future-signs-showcased-their-atmospheric-sound-though-short-lived-warm-jets-music-left-an-impression-on-fans-of-the-alternative-music-scene-image595862214.html
RM2WHBT9A–Aki Shibahara of the band Warm Jests playing live at Bristol University Anson Rooms, Bristol, England on the NME Bratbus Tour on 24 January 1998. Photo: Rob Watkins. INFO: Warm Jets, a British indie rock band formed in the '90s, brought a blend of psychedelic and alternative rock. Their album 'Future Signs' showcased their atmospheric sound. Though short-lived, Warm Jets' music left an impression on fans of the alternative music scene.
Interior rooms of Winsor Castle in Pipe Spring National Monument, Arizona, USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/interior-rooms-of-winsor-castle-in-pipe-spring-national-monument-arizona-usa-image388161299.html
RF2DFE7KF–Interior rooms of Winsor Castle in Pipe Spring National Monument, Arizona, USA
Stokes records; notes regarding the ancestry and lives of Anson Phelps Stokes and Helen Louisa (Phelps) Stokes . in the same house withthe American dentist. Dr. Evans, who afterward helped EmpressEugenie to escape from Paris. Knowing that I had a large doubletooth that ought to be extracted, I went to Dr. Evanss rooms onemorning before breakfast, and had it out as a surprise for father.When I told him he was so pleased at my pluck, he gave me a five-franc piece. I went later in the day with my maid and used thismoney to have my ambrotype taken (the one with plaid dress), whichI gave to father, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stokes-records-notes-regarding-the-ancestry-and-lives-of-anson-phelps-stokes-and-helen-louisa-phelps-stokes-in-the-same-house-withthe-american-dentist-dr-evans-who-afterward-helped-empresseugenie-to-escape-from-paris-knowing-that-i-had-a-large-doubletooth-that-ought-to-be-extracted-i-went-to-dr-evanss-rooms-onemorning-before-breakfast-and-had-it-out-as-a-surprise-for-fatherwhen-i-told-him-he-was-so-pleased-at-my-pluck-he-gave-me-a-five-franc-piece-i-went-later-in-the-day-with-my-maid-and-used-thismoney-to-have-my-ambrotype-taken-the-one-with-plaid-dress-whichi-gave-to-father-image338479325.html
RM2AJK1R9–Stokes records; notes regarding the ancestry and lives of Anson Phelps Stokes and Helen Louisa (Phelps) Stokes . in the same house withthe American dentist. Dr. Evans, who afterward helped EmpressEugenie to escape from Paris. Knowing that I had a large doubletooth that ought to be extracted, I went to Dr. Evanss rooms onemorning before breakfast, and had it out as a surprise for father.When I told him he was so pleased at my pluck, he gave me a five-franc piece. I went later in the day with my maid and used thismoney to have my ambrotype taken (the one with plaid dress), whichI gave to father,
Edgar Broughton performs in the Anson Rooms at Bristol University’s Students Union on 11 October 1969. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edgar-broughton-performs-in-the-anson-rooms-at-bristol-universitys-image157577484.html
RMK4A7K8–Edgar Broughton performs in the Anson Rooms at Bristol University’s Students Union on 11 October 1969.
Pete Townsend performing with The Who in the Anson Rooms, Bristol University Students’ Union, 7 December 1968 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pete-townsend-performing-with-the-who-in-the-anson-rooms-bristol-university-students-union-7-december-1968-image458798072.html
RM2HJC1HC–Pete Townsend performing with The Who in the Anson Rooms, Bristol University Students’ Union, 7 December 1968
Steve Winwood performs with Traffic in the Anson Rooms, Bristol University Students Union, on 25 April 1970. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/steve-winwood-performs-with-traffic-in-the-anson-rooms-bristol-university-students-union-on-25-april-1970-image458798097.html
RM2HJC1J9–Steve Winwood performs with Traffic in the Anson Rooms, Bristol University Students Union, on 25 April 1970.
Richmond Building, University of Bristol Student's Union refurbishment. Activity Rooms, The Anson Rooms venue and bar spaces and link areas. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-richmond-building-university-of-bristol-students-union-refurbishment-104741418.html
RMG2BAMX–Richmond Building, University of Bristol Student's Union refurbishment. Activity Rooms, The Anson Rooms venue and bar spaces and link areas.
Aki Shibahara of the band Warm Jests playing live at Bristol University Anson Rooms, Bristol, England on the NME Bratbus Tour on 24 January 1998. Photo: Rob Watkins. INFO: Warm Jets, a British indie rock band formed in the '90s, brought a blend of psychedelic and alternative rock. Their album 'Future Signs' showcased their atmospheric sound. Though short-lived, Warm Jets' music left an impression on fans of the alternative music scene. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aki-shibahara-of-the-band-warm-jests-playing-live-at-bristol-university-anson-rooms-bristol-england-on-the-nme-bratbus-tour-on-24-january-1998-photo-rob-watkins-info-warm-jets-a-british-indie-rock-band-formed-in-the-90s-brought-a-blend-of-psychedelic-and-alternative-rock-their-album-future-signs-showcased-their-atmospheric-sound-though-short-lived-warm-jets-music-left-an-impression-on-fans-of-the-alternative-music-scene-image595862220.html
RM2WHBT9G–Aki Shibahara of the band Warm Jests playing live at Bristol University Anson Rooms, Bristol, England on the NME Bratbus Tour on 24 January 1998. Photo: Rob Watkins. INFO: Warm Jets, a British indie rock band formed in the '90s, brought a blend of psychedelic and alternative rock. Their album 'Future Signs' showcased their atmospheric sound. Though short-lived, Warm Jets' music left an impression on fans of the alternative music scene.
18-year-old Sophie Ellis-Bextor singing with her first band the indie group theaudience on the NME Tour 2018 at Anson Rooms, Bristol, UK on 24 January 1998. Photo: Rob Watkins Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/18-year-old-sophie-ellis-bextor-singing-with-her-first-band-the-indie-group-theaudience-on-the-nme-tour-2018-at-anson-rooms-bristol-uk-on-24-january-1998-photo-rob-watkins-image568343775.html
RM2T0J87Y–18-year-old Sophie Ellis-Bextor singing with her first band the indie group theaudience on the NME Tour 2018 at Anson Rooms, Bristol, UK on 24 January 1998. Photo: Rob Watkins
Interior rooms of Winsor Castle in Pipe Spring National Monument, Arizona, USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/interior-rooms-of-winsor-castle-in-pipe-spring-national-monument-arizona-usa-image388161296.html
RF2DFE7KC–Interior rooms of Winsor Castle in Pipe Spring National Monument, Arizona, USA
. The Ansons in Asiatic temples. hind us,now, we have left Scutari.^ ^ It is, indeed, a specimen of Oriental splen-dor, said Mr. Anson. By the advice of their English acquaintance,they took rooms in the Hotel dAngleterre, inPera, to which they were taken by the agent ofthe hotel, who looked after their landing. Under the guidance of a dragoman, orguide, the Ansons went to visit the SultanasSeraglio, several of the mosques, and even acrossto Scutari, to see the Whirling Dervishes. Onseveral of these occasions Mrs. Anson was com-pelled to remain in her room at the hotel; thefever seemed to have Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-ansons-in-asiatic-temples-hind-usnow-we-have-left-scutari-it-is-indeed-a-specimen-of-oriental-splen-dor-said-mr-anson-by-the-advice-of-their-english-acquaintancethey-took-rooms-in-the-hotel-dangleterre-inpera-to-which-they-were-taken-by-the-agent-ofthe-hotel-who-looked-after-their-landing-under-the-guidance-of-a-dragoman-orguide-the-ansons-went-to-visit-the-sultanasseraglio-several-of-the-mosques-and-even-acrossto-scutari-to-see-the-whirling-dervishes-onseveral-of-these-occasions-mrs-anson-was-com-pelled-to-remain-in-her-room-at-the-hotel-thefever-seemed-to-have-image370504702.html
RM2CENXEP–. The Ansons in Asiatic temples. hind us,now, we have left Scutari.^ ^ It is, indeed, a specimen of Oriental splen-dor, said Mr. Anson. By the advice of their English acquaintance,they took rooms in the Hotel dAngleterre, inPera, to which they were taken by the agent ofthe hotel, who looked after their landing. Under the guidance of a dragoman, orguide, the Ansons went to visit the SultanasSeraglio, several of the mosques, and even acrossto Scutari, to see the Whirling Dervishes. Onseveral of these occasions Mrs. Anson was com-pelled to remain in her room at the hotel; thefever seemed to have
Steve Winwood performs with Traffic in the Anson Rooms, Bristol University Students Union, on 25 April 1970. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/steve-winwood-performs-with-traffic-in-the-anson-rooms-bristol-university-students-union-on-25-april-1970-image458798106.html
RM2HJC1JJ–Steve Winwood performs with Traffic in the Anson Rooms, Bristol University Students Union, on 25 April 1970.
Richmond Building, University of Bristol Student's Union refurbishment. Activity Rooms, The Anson Rooms venue and bar spaces and link areas. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-richmond-building-university-of-bristol-students-union-refurbishment-104741417.html
RMG2BAMW–Richmond Building, University of Bristol Student's Union refurbishment. Activity Rooms, The Anson Rooms venue and bar spaces and link areas.
18-year-old Sophie Ellis-Bextor singing with her first band the indie group theaudience on the NME Tour 2018 at Anson Rooms, Bristol, UK on 24 January 1998. Photo: Rob Watkins Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/18-year-old-sophie-ellis-bextor-singing-with-her-first-band-the-indie-group-theaudience-on-the-nme-tour-2018-at-anson-rooms-bristol-uk-on-24-january-1998-photo-rob-watkins-image568344467.html
RM2T0J94K–18-year-old Sophie Ellis-Bextor singing with her first band the indie group theaudience on the NME Tour 2018 at Anson Rooms, Bristol, UK on 24 January 1998. Photo: Rob Watkins
Interior rooms of Winsor Castle in Pipe Spring National Monument, Arizona, USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/interior-rooms-of-winsor-castle-in-pipe-spring-national-monument-arizona-usa-image388161318.html
RF2DFE7M6–Interior rooms of Winsor Castle in Pipe Spring National Monument, Arizona, USA
Steve Winwood performs with Traffic in the Anson Rooms, Bristol University Students Union, on 25 April 1970. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/steve-winwood-performs-with-traffic-in-the-anson-rooms-bristol-university-students-union-on-25-april-1970-image458798105.html
RM2HJC1JH–Steve Winwood performs with Traffic in the Anson Rooms, Bristol University Students Union, on 25 April 1970.
Richmond Building, University of Bristol Student's Union refurbishment. Activity Rooms, The Anson Rooms venue and bar spaces and link areas. Spacious industrial hall area. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-richmond-building-university-of-bristol-students-union-refurbishment-104741426.html
RMG2BAN6–Richmond Building, University of Bristol Student's Union refurbishment. Activity Rooms, The Anson Rooms venue and bar spaces and link areas. Spacious industrial hall area.
18-year-old Sophie Ellis-Bextor singing with her first band the indie group theaudience on the NME Tour 2018 at Anson Rooms, Bristol, UK on 24 January 1998. Photo: Rob Watkins Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/18-year-old-sophie-ellis-bextor-singing-with-her-first-band-the-indie-group-theaudience-on-the-nme-tour-2018-at-anson-rooms-bristol-uk-on-24-january-1998-photo-rob-watkins-image568340436.html
RM2T0J40M–18-year-old Sophie Ellis-Bextor singing with her first band the indie group theaudience on the NME Tour 2018 at Anson Rooms, Bristol, UK on 24 January 1998. Photo: Rob Watkins
Steve Winwood performs with Traffic in the Anson Rooms, Bristol University Students Union, on 25 April 1970. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/steve-winwood-performs-with-traffic-in-the-anson-rooms-bristol-university-students-union-on-25-april-1970-image458798103.html
RM2HJC1JF–Steve Winwood performs with Traffic in the Anson Rooms, Bristol University Students Union, on 25 April 1970.
18-year-old Sophie Ellis-Bextor singing with her first band the indie group theaudience on the NME Tour 2018 at Anson Rooms, Bristol, UK on 24 January 1998. Photo: Rob Watkins Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/18-year-old-sophie-ellis-bextor-singing-with-her-first-band-the-indie-group-theaudience-on-the-nme-tour-2018-at-anson-rooms-bristol-uk-on-24-january-1998-photo-rob-watkins-image568340434.html
RM2T0J40J–18-year-old Sophie Ellis-Bextor singing with her first band the indie group theaudience on the NME Tour 2018 at Anson Rooms, Bristol, UK on 24 January 1998. Photo: Rob Watkins
Steve Winwood performs with Traffic in the Anson Rooms, Bristol University Students Union, on 25 April 1970. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/steve-winwood-performs-with-traffic-in-the-anson-rooms-bristol-university-students-union-on-25-april-1970-image458798086.html
RM2HJC1HX–Steve Winwood performs with Traffic in the Anson Rooms, Bristol University Students Union, on 25 April 1970.
18-year-old Sophie Ellis-Bextor singing with her first band the indie group theaudience on the NME Tour 2018 at Anson Rooms, Bristol, UK on 24 January 1998. Photo: Rob Watkins Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/18-year-old-sophie-ellis-bextor-singing-with-her-first-band-the-indie-group-theaudience-on-the-nme-tour-2018-at-anson-rooms-bristol-uk-on-24-january-1998-photo-rob-watkins-image568343152.html
RM2T0J7DM–18-year-old Sophie Ellis-Bextor singing with her first band the indie group theaudience on the NME Tour 2018 at Anson Rooms, Bristol, UK on 24 January 1998. Photo: Rob Watkins
Drummer Jim Capaldi performs with Traffic in the Anson Rooms, Bristol University Students Union, on 25 April 1970. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/drummer-jim-capaldi-performs-with-traffic-in-the-anson-rooms-bristol-university-students-union-on-25-april-1970-image458798108.html
RM2HJC1JM–Drummer Jim Capaldi performs with Traffic in the Anson Rooms, Bristol University Students Union, on 25 April 1970.
“The Who”: Roger Daltrey performs with The Who in the Anson Rooms, Bristol University Students’ Union, on 7 December 1968 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-who-roger-daltrey-performs-with-the-who-in-the-anson-rooms-bristol-university-students-union-on-7-december-1968-image496876603.html
RM2KTAK4Y–“The Who”: Roger Daltrey performs with The Who in the Anson Rooms, Bristol University Students’ Union, on 7 December 1968
Guitarist Peter Banks performs with the progressive rock band Yes in Bristol University’s Anson Rooms on 4 October 1969. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/guitarist-peter-banks-performs-with-the-progressive-rock-band-yes-image157577463.html
RMK4A7JF–Guitarist Peter Banks performs with the progressive rock band Yes in Bristol University’s Anson Rooms on 4 October 1969.
Soul singer Jimmy James performs with The Vagabonds in the Anson Rooms at Bristol University’s Students Union on 20 January 1968. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soul-singer-jimmy-james-performs-with-the-vagabonds-in-the-anson-rooms-image157577318.html
RMK4A7DA–Soul singer Jimmy James performs with The Vagabonds in the Anson Rooms at Bristol University’s Students Union on 20 January 1968.
Soul singer Jimmy James performs with The Vagabonds in the Anson Rooms at Bristol University’s Students Union on 20 January 1968. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soul-singer-jimmy-james-performs-with-the-vagabonds-in-the-anson-rooms-image157577329.html
RMK4A7DN–Soul singer Jimmy James performs with The Vagabonds in the Anson Rooms at Bristol University’s Students Union on 20 January 1968.
18-year-old Sophie Ellis-Bextor singing with her first band the indie group theaudience on the NME Tour 2018 at Anson Rooms, Bristol, UK on 24 January 1998. Photo: Rob Watkins Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/18-year-old-sophie-ellis-bextor-singing-with-her-first-band-the-indie-group-theaudience-on-the-nme-tour-2018-at-anson-rooms-bristol-uk-on-24-january-1998-photo-rob-watkins-image568344046.html
RM2T0J8HJ–18-year-old Sophie Ellis-Bextor singing with her first band the indie group theaudience on the NME Tour 2018 at Anson Rooms, Bristol, UK on 24 January 1998. Photo: Rob Watkins
Soul singer Jimmy James performs with The Vagabonds in the Anson Rooms at Bristol University’s Students Union on 20 January 1968. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soul-singer-jimmy-james-performs-with-the-vagabonds-in-the-anson-rooms-image157577343.html
RMK4A7E7–Soul singer Jimmy James performs with The Vagabonds in the Anson Rooms at Bristol University’s Students Union on 20 January 1968.
18-year-old Sophie Ellis-Bextor singing with her first band the indie group theaudience on the NME Tour 2018 at Anson Rooms, Bristol, UK on 24 January 1998. Photo: Rob Watkins Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/18-year-old-sophie-ellis-bextor-singing-with-her-first-band-the-indie-group-theaudience-on-the-nme-tour-2018-at-anson-rooms-bristol-uk-on-24-january-1998-photo-rob-watkins-image568340438.html
RM2T0J40P–18-year-old Sophie Ellis-Bextor singing with her first band the indie group theaudience on the NME Tour 2018 at Anson Rooms, Bristol, UK on 24 January 1998. Photo: Rob Watkins
Soul singer Jimmy James performs with The Vagabonds in the Anson Rooms at Bristol University’s Students Union on 20 January 1968. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soul-singer-jimmy-james-performs-with-the-vagabonds-in-the-anson-rooms-image157577330.html
RMK4A7DP–Soul singer Jimmy James performs with The Vagabonds in the Anson Rooms at Bristol University’s Students Union on 20 January 1968.
Jazz/Blues band The Web appear during Bristol University’s Freshers Week at the Presco Dance in the Anson Rooms on 30 September 1969. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jazzblues-band-the-web-appear-during-bristol-universitys-freshers-image157577460.html
RMK4A7JC–Jazz/Blues band The Web appear during Bristol University’s Freshers Week at the Presco Dance in the Anson Rooms on 30 September 1969.
18-year-old Sophie Ellis-Bextor singing with her first band the indie group theaudience on the NME Tour 2018 at Anson Rooms, Bristol, UK on 24 January 1998. Photo: Rob Watkins Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/18-year-old-sophie-ellis-bextor-singing-with-her-first-band-the-indie-group-theaudience-on-the-nme-tour-2018-at-anson-rooms-bristol-uk-on-24-january-1998-photo-rob-watkins-image568340456.html
RM2T0J41C–18-year-old Sophie Ellis-Bextor singing with her first band the indie group theaudience on the NME Tour 2018 at Anson Rooms, Bristol, UK on 24 January 1998. Photo: Rob Watkins
Jazz/Blues band The Web appear during Bristol University’s Freshers Week at the Presco Dance in the Anson Rooms on 30 September 1969. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jazzblues-band-the-web-appear-during-bristol-universitys-freshers-image157577443.html
RMK4A7HR–Jazz/Blues band The Web appear during Bristol University’s Freshers Week at the Presco Dance in the Anson Rooms on 30 September 1969.
18-year-old Sophie Ellis-Bextor singing with her first band the indie group theaudience on the NME Tour 2018 at Anson Rooms, Bristol, UK on 24 January 1998. Photo: Rob Watkins Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/18-year-old-sophie-ellis-bextor-singing-with-her-first-band-the-indie-group-theaudience-on-the-nme-tour-2018-at-anson-rooms-bristol-uk-on-24-january-1998-photo-rob-watkins-image568344254.html
RM2T0J8W2–18-year-old Sophie Ellis-Bextor singing with her first band the indie group theaudience on the NME Tour 2018 at Anson Rooms, Bristol, UK on 24 January 1998. Photo: Rob Watkins
Julie Driscoll performs with Brian Auger and The Trinity at Bristol University’s Rag Ball in the Anson Rooms at the Students Union, on 7 March 1969 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-julie-driscoll-performs-with-brian-auger-and-the-trinity-at-bristol-163095356.html
RMKD9HP4–Julie Driscoll performs with Brian Auger and The Trinity at Bristol University’s Rag Ball in the Anson Rooms at the Students Union, on 7 March 1969
18-year-old Sophie Ellis-Bextor singing with her first band the indie group theaudience on the NME Tour 2018 at Anson Rooms, Bristol, UK on 24 January 1998. Photo: Rob Watkins Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/18-year-old-sophie-ellis-bextor-singing-with-her-first-band-the-indie-group-theaudience-on-the-nme-tour-2018-at-anson-rooms-bristol-uk-on-24-january-1998-photo-rob-watkins-image568340440.html
RM2T0J40T–18-year-old Sophie Ellis-Bextor singing with her first band the indie group theaudience on the NME Tour 2018 at Anson Rooms, Bristol, UK on 24 January 1998. Photo: Rob Watkins
Julie Driscoll performs with Brian Auger and The Trinity at Bristol University’s Rag Ball in the Anson Rooms at the Students Union, on 7 March 1969 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-julie-driscoll-performs-with-brian-auger-and-the-trinity-at-bristol-163149776.html
RMKDC35M–Julie Driscoll performs with Brian Auger and The Trinity at Bristol University’s Rag Ball in the Anson Rooms at the Students Union, on 7 March 1969
The pop group New York Public Library perform in the Anson Rooms in the Students Union at Bristol University on 8 February 1969. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-pop-group-new-york-public-library-perform-in-the-anson-rooms-in-image157577384.html
RMK4A7FM–The pop group New York Public Library perform in the Anson Rooms in the Students Union at Bristol University on 8 February 1969.
THE NICE: Keith Emerson performs with UK progressive rock band The Nice in the Anson Rooms, Bristol University Students Union, on 18 January 1969 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-nice-keith-emerson-performs-with-uk-progressive-rock-band-the-136416941.html
RMHWX95H–THE NICE: Keith Emerson performs with UK progressive rock band The Nice in the Anson Rooms, Bristol University Students Union, on 18 January 1969
Keith Moon (drummer) keeps his eye on Pete Townsend while performing with The Who in the Anson Rooms, Bristol University Students’ Union, 7 December 1968 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/keith-moon-drummer-keeps-his-eye-on-pete-townsend-while-performing-with-the-who-in-the-anson-rooms-bristol-university-students-union-7-december-1968-image458798076.html
RM2HJC1HG–Keith Moon (drummer) keeps his eye on Pete Townsend while performing with The Who in the Anson Rooms, Bristol University Students’ Union, 7 December 1968
UK keyboard player and singer Zoot Money performing at the Anson Rooms in Bristol University’s Students Union for a Halloween Ball on 31 October 1969. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-uk-keyboard-player-and-singer-zoot-money-performing-at-the-anson-rooms-163095365.html
RMKD9HPD–UK keyboard player and singer Zoot Money performing at the Anson Rooms in Bristol University’s Students Union for a Halloween Ball on 31 October 1969.
18-year-old Sophie Ellis-Bextor singing with her first band the indie group theaudience on the NME Tour 2018 at Anson Rooms, Bristol, UK on 24 January 1998. Photo: Rob Watkins Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/18-year-old-sophie-ellis-bextor-singing-with-her-first-band-the-indie-group-theaudience-on-the-nme-tour-2018-at-anson-rooms-bristol-uk-on-24-january-1998-photo-rob-watkins-image568343550.html
RM2T0J7YX–18-year-old Sophie Ellis-Bextor singing with her first band the indie group theaudience on the NME Tour 2018 at Anson Rooms, Bristol, UK on 24 January 1998. Photo: Rob Watkins
UK keyboard player and singer Zoot Money performing at the Anson Rooms in Bristol University’s Students Union for a Halloween Ball on 31 October 1969. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-uk-keyboard-player-and-singer-zoot-money-performing-at-the-anson-rooms-163095364.html
RMKD9HPC–UK keyboard player and singer Zoot Money performing at the Anson Rooms in Bristol University’s Students Union for a Halloween Ball on 31 October 1969.
18-year-old Sophie Ellis-Bextor singing with her first band the indie group theaudience on the NME Tour 2018 at Anson Rooms, Bristol, UK on 24 January 1998. Photo: Rob Watkins Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/18-year-old-sophie-ellis-bextor-singing-with-her-first-band-the-indie-group-theaudience-on-the-nme-tour-2018-at-anson-rooms-bristol-uk-on-24-january-1998-photo-rob-watkins-image568340792.html
RM2T0J4DC–18-year-old Sophie Ellis-Bextor singing with her first band the indie group theaudience on the NME Tour 2018 at Anson Rooms, Bristol, UK on 24 January 1998. Photo: Rob Watkins
UK keyboard player and singer Zoot Money performing at the Anson Rooms in Bristol University’s Students Union for a Halloween Ball on 31 October 1969. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-uk-keyboard-player-and-singer-zoot-money-performing-at-the-anson-rooms-163095367.html
RMKD9HPF–UK keyboard player and singer Zoot Money performing at the Anson Rooms in Bristol University’s Students Union for a Halloween Ball on 31 October 1969.
18-year-old Sophie Ellis-Bextor singing with her first band the indie group theaudience on the NME Tour 2018 at Anson Rooms, Bristol, UK on 24 January 1998. Photo: Rob Watkins Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/18-year-old-sophie-ellis-bextor-singing-with-her-first-band-the-indie-group-theaudience-on-the-nme-tour-2018-at-anson-rooms-bristol-uk-on-24-january-1998-photo-rob-watkins-image568340783.html
RM2T0J4D3–18-year-old Sophie Ellis-Bextor singing with her first band the indie group theaudience on the NME Tour 2018 at Anson Rooms, Bristol, UK on 24 January 1998. Photo: Rob Watkins
UK keyboard player and singer Zoot Money performing at the Anson Rooms in Bristol University’s Students Union for a Halloween Ball on 31 October 1969. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-uk-keyboard-player-and-singer-zoot-money-performing-at-the-anson-rooms-163095371.html
RMKD9HPK–UK keyboard player and singer Zoot Money performing at the Anson Rooms in Bristol University’s Students Union for a Halloween Ball on 31 October 1969.
Fleetwood Mac: Peter Green performing with Fleetwood Mac during Bristol University Rag Week in the Anson Rooms at the Students Union on 5 March 1969 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fleetwood-mac-peter-green-performing-with-fleetwood-mac-during-bristol-image157577400.html
RMK4A7G8–Fleetwood Mac: Peter Green performing with Fleetwood Mac during Bristol University Rag Week in the Anson Rooms at the Students Union on 5 March 1969
The UK progressive rock band Spooky Tooth perform in the Anson Rooms at Bristol University’s Students’ Union on Saturday 1 March 1969 as part of that year’s RAG events. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-uk-progressive-rock-band-spooky-tooth-perform-in-the-anson-rooms-177381272.html
RMM8GBHC–The UK progressive rock band Spooky Tooth perform in the Anson Rooms at Bristol University’s Students’ Union on Saturday 1 March 1969 as part of that year’s RAG events.
Keith Moon (drummer) wrecks his drum set-up watched by John Entwistle as they end a performance with The Who in the Anson Rooms, Bristol University Students’ Union, 7 December 1968 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/keith-moon-drummer-wrecks-his-drum-set-up-watched-by-john-entwistle-as-they-end-a-performance-with-the-who-in-the-anson-rooms-bristol-university-students-union-7-december-1968-image458798081.html
RM2HJC1HN–Keith Moon (drummer) wrecks his drum set-up watched by John Entwistle as they end a performance with The Who in the Anson Rooms, Bristol University Students’ Union, 7 December 1968
Marsha Hunt, American actress and singer famous for her role in the rock musical Hair, performing at the Anson Rooms in Bristol University’s Students Union for a Halloween Ball on 31 October 1969. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-marsha-hunt-american-actress-and-singer-famous-for-her-role-in-the-163095375.html
RMKD9HPR–Marsha Hunt, American actress and singer famous for her role in the rock musical Hair, performing at the Anson Rooms in Bristol University’s Students Union for a Halloween Ball on 31 October 1969.
18-year-old Sophie Ellis-Bextor singing with her first band the indie group theaudience on the NME Tour 2018 at Anson Rooms, Bristol, UK on 24 January 1998. Photo: Rob Watkins Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/18-year-old-sophie-ellis-bextor-singing-with-her-first-band-the-indie-group-theaudience-on-the-nme-tour-2018-at-anson-rooms-bristol-uk-on-24-january-1998-photo-rob-watkins-image568340834.html
RM2T0J4EX–18-year-old Sophie Ellis-Bextor singing with her first band the indie group theaudience on the NME Tour 2018 at Anson Rooms, Bristol, UK on 24 January 1998. Photo: Rob Watkins
Marsha Hunt, American actress and singer, famous for her role in the rock musical Hair, performing at the Anson Rooms in Bristol University’s Students Union for a Halloween Ball on 31 October 1969. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-marsha-hunt-american-actress-and-singer-famous-for-her-role-in-the-136416955.html
RMHWX963–Marsha Hunt, American actress and singer, famous for her role in the rock musical Hair, performing at the Anson Rooms in Bristol University’s Students Union for a Halloween Ball on 31 October 1969.
18-year-old Sophie Ellis-Bextor singing with her first band the indie group theaudience on the NME Tour 2018 at Anson Rooms, Bristol, UK on 24 January 1998. Photo: Rob Watkins Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/18-year-old-sophie-ellis-bextor-singing-with-her-first-band-the-indie-group-theaudience-on-the-nme-tour-2018-at-anson-rooms-bristol-uk-on-24-january-1998-photo-rob-watkins-image568340786.html
RM2T0J4D6–18-year-old Sophie Ellis-Bextor singing with her first band the indie group theaudience on the NME Tour 2018 at Anson Rooms, Bristol, UK on 24 January 1998. Photo: Rob Watkins
BRITPOP FANS, BRISTOL UNIVERSITY, 1996: Young fans in the crowd up against the safety barrier during the Cardigans set on the NME Tour at Bristol University Anson Rooms in Bristol, England, UK in January 1996. Photo: Rob Watkins Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/britpop-fans-bristol-university-1996-young-fans-in-the-crowd-up-against-the-safety-barrier-during-the-cardigans-set-on-the-nme-tour-at-bristol-university-anson-rooms-in-bristol-england-uk-in-january-1996-photo-rob-watkins-image570902702.html
RM2T4PT66–BRITPOP FANS, BRISTOL UNIVERSITY, 1996: Young fans in the crowd up against the safety barrier during the Cardigans set on the NME Tour at Bristol University Anson Rooms in Bristol, England, UK in January 1996. Photo: Rob Watkins
Marsha Hunt, American actress and singer famous for her role in the rock musical Hair, performing at the Anson Rooms in Bristol University’s Students Union for a Halloween Ball on 31 October 1969. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-marsha-hunt-american-actress-and-singer-famous-for-her-role-in-the-163095373.html
RMKD9HPN–Marsha Hunt, American actress and singer famous for her role in the rock musical Hair, performing at the Anson Rooms in Bristol University’s Students Union for a Halloween Ball on 31 October 1969.
Steve Winwood performs with Traffic in the Anson Rooms, Bristol University Students Union, on 25 April 1970. This photograph appeared on Page 3 of Nonesuch, the Bristol student newspaper, on 6 May 1970. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/steve-winwood-performs-with-traffic-in-the-anson-rooms-bristol-university-students-union-on-25-april-1970-this-photograph-appeared-on-page-3-of-nonesuch-the-bristol-student-newspaper-on-6-may-1970-image458798093.html
RM2HJC1J5–Steve Winwood performs with Traffic in the Anson Rooms, Bristol University Students Union, on 25 April 1970. This photograph appeared on Page 3 of Nonesuch, the Bristol student newspaper, on 6 May 1970.
CROWD SURFING BOY, BRISTOL UNIVERSITY, 1996: Young fans in the crowd up against the safety barrier during the Bluetones set on the NME Tour at Bristol University Anson Rooms in Bristol, England, UK in January 1996. Photo: Rob Watkins Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/crowd-surfing-boy-bristol-university-1996-young-fans-in-the-crowd-up-against-the-safety-barrier-during-the-bluetones-set-on-the-nme-tour-at-bristol-university-anson-rooms-in-bristol-england-uk-in-january-1996-photo-rob-watkins-image570902692.html
RM2T4PT5T–CROWD SURFING BOY, BRISTOL UNIVERSITY, 1996: Young fans in the crowd up against the safety barrier during the Bluetones set on the NME Tour at Bristol University Anson Rooms in Bristol, England, UK in January 1996. Photo: Rob Watkins
Lead singer Robb Storme performs with Orange Bicycle, a UK psychedelic pop band, in the Anson Rooms at Bristol University’s Students’ Union on Saturday 1 March 1969 as part of that year’s RAG events. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-lead-singer-robb-storme-performs-with-orange-bicycle-a-uk-psychedelic-177381277.html
RMM8GBHH–Lead singer Robb Storme performs with Orange Bicycle, a UK psychedelic pop band, in the Anson Rooms at Bristol University’s Students’ Union on Saturday 1 March 1969 as part of that year’s RAG events.
CROWD SURFING GIRL, BRISTOL UNIVERSITY, 1996: Young fans in the crowd up against the safety barrier during the Bluetones set on the NME Tour at Bristol University Anson Rooms in Bristol, England, UK in January 1996. Photo: Rob Watkins Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/crowd-surfing-girl-bristol-university-1996-young-fans-in-the-crowd-up-against-the-safety-barrier-during-the-bluetones-set-on-the-nme-tour-at-bristol-university-anson-rooms-in-bristol-england-uk-in-january-1996-photo-rob-watkins-image570902697.html
RM2T4PT61–CROWD SURFING GIRL, BRISTOL UNIVERSITY, 1996: Young fans in the crowd up against the safety barrier during the Bluetones set on the NME Tour at Bristol University Anson Rooms in Bristol, England, UK in January 1996. Photo: Rob Watkins
John Bachini performs with Orange Bicycle, a UK psychedelic pop band, in the Anson Rooms at Bristol University’s Students’ Union on Saturday 1 March 1969 as part of that year’s RAG events. He was also known by the name Baccini. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-john-bachini-performs-with-orange-bicycle-a-uk-psychedelic-pop-band-177381282.html
RMM8GBHP–John Bachini performs with Orange Bicycle, a UK psychedelic pop band, in the Anson Rooms at Bristol University’s Students’ Union on Saturday 1 March 1969 as part of that year’s RAG events. He was also known by the name Baccini.
BRITPOP FANS, BRISTOL UNIVERSITY, 1996: Young fans in the crowd up against the safety barrier during the Heavy Stereo set on the NME Tour at Bristol University Anson Rooms in Bristol, England, UK in January 1996. Photo: Rob Watkins Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/britpop-fans-bristol-university-1996-young-fans-in-the-crowd-up-against-the-safety-barrier-during-the-heavy-stereo-set-on-the-nme-tour-at-bristol-university-anson-rooms-in-bristol-england-uk-in-january-1996-photo-rob-watkins-image570902461.html
RM2T4PRWH–BRITPOP FANS, BRISTOL UNIVERSITY, 1996: Young fans in the crowd up against the safety barrier during the Heavy Stereo set on the NME Tour at Bristol University Anson Rooms in Bristol, England, UK in January 1996. Photo: Rob Watkins
Bass guitarist Trevor Burton performs with the pop group The Move in the Anson Rooms at Bristol University’s Students Union on 1 February 1969. Shortly afterwards he left Roy Wood, Carl Wayne and the others to pursue a blues career. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bass-guitarist-trevor-burton-performs-with-the-pop-group-the-move-image157577374.html
RMK4A7FA–Bass guitarist Trevor Burton performs with the pop group The Move in the Anson Rooms at Bristol University’s Students Union on 1 February 1969. Shortly afterwards he left Roy Wood, Carl Wayne and the others to pursue a blues career.
Orange Bicycle, a UK psychedelic pop band, perform in the Anson Rooms at Bristol University’s Students’ Union on Saturday 1 March 1969 as part of that year’s RAG events. From left: Wil Malone and John Bachini (also known as John Baccini). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-orange-bicycle-a-uk-psychedelic-pop-band-perform-in-the-anson-rooms-177381281.html
RMM8GBHN–Orange Bicycle, a UK psychedelic pop band, perform in the Anson Rooms at Bristol University’s Students’ Union on Saturday 1 March 1969 as part of that year’s RAG events. From left: Wil Malone and John Bachini (also known as John Baccini).
Pop group The Move perform in the Anson Rooms at Bristol University’s Students Union on 1 February 1969. Shortly afterwards the group split up when bass guitarist Trevor Burton left Roy Wood, Carl Wayne and the others to pursue a blues career. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pop-group-the-move-perform-in-the-anson-rooms-at-bristol-universitys-image157577375.html
RMK4A7FB–Pop group The Move perform in the Anson Rooms at Bristol University’s Students Union on 1 February 1969. Shortly afterwards the group split up when bass guitarist Trevor Burton left Roy Wood, Carl Wayne and the others to pursue a blues career.
Orange Bicycle, a UK psychedelic pop band, perform in the Anson Rooms at Bristol University’s Students’ Union on Saturday 1 March 1969 as part of that year’s RAG events. From left: Wil Malone, John Bachini (also known as John Baccini), Robb Storme Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-orange-bicycle-a-uk-psychedelic-pop-band-perform-in-the-anson-rooms-177381278.html
RMM8GBHJ–Orange Bicycle, a UK psychedelic pop band, perform in the Anson Rooms at Bristol University’s Students’ Union on Saturday 1 March 1969 as part of that year’s RAG events. From left: Wil Malone, John Bachini (also known as John Baccini), Robb Storme
BRITPOP FANS, BRISTOL UNIVERSITY, 1996: Young fans in the crowd up against the safety barrier during the Heavy Stereo set on the NME Tour at Bristol University Anson Rooms in Bristol, England, UK in January 1996. Photo: Rob Watkins Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/britpop-fans-bristol-university-1996-young-fans-in-the-crowd-up-against-the-safety-barrier-during-the-heavy-stereo-set-on-the-nme-tour-at-bristol-university-anson-rooms-in-bristol-england-uk-in-january-1996-photo-rob-watkins-image570902463.html
RM2T4PRWK–BRITPOP FANS, BRISTOL UNIVERSITY, 1996: Young fans in the crowd up against the safety barrier during the Heavy Stereo set on the NME Tour at Bristol University Anson Rooms in Bristol, England, UK in January 1996. Photo: Rob Watkins
Deeder Zaman from Asian Dub Foundation playing live at Bristol University Anson Rooms, Bristol, England on the NME Bratbus Tour on 24 January 1998. Photo: Rob Watkins. INFO: Asian Dub Foundation, a British electronic music group formed in 1993, melded elements of dub, punk, hip-hop, and South Asian music. Their politically charged lyrics and energetic beats, exemplified in albums like 'Rafi's Revenge,' made them influential in the fusion music scene. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/deeder-zaman-from-asian-dub-foundation-playing-live-at-bristol-university-anson-rooms-bristol-england-on-the-nme-bratbus-tour-on-24-january-1998-photo-rob-watkins-info-asian-dub-foundation-a-british-electronic-music-group-formed-in-1993-melded-elements-of-dub-punk-hip-hop-and-south-asian-music-their-politically-charged-lyrics-and-energetic-beats-exemplified-in-albums-like-rafis-revenge-made-them-influential-in-the-fusion-music-scene-image595862079.html
RM2WHBT4F–Deeder Zaman from Asian Dub Foundation playing live at Bristol University Anson Rooms, Bristol, England on the NME Bratbus Tour on 24 January 1998. Photo: Rob Watkins. INFO: Asian Dub Foundation, a British electronic music group formed in 1993, melded elements of dub, punk, hip-hop, and South Asian music. Their politically charged lyrics and energetic beats, exemplified in albums like 'Rafi's Revenge,' made them influential in the fusion music scene.
The Orange Bicycle, a UK psychedelic pop band, perform in the Anson Rooms at Bristol University’s Students’ Union on Saturday 1 March 1969 as part of that year’s RAG events. From left: Wil Malone, John Bachini (also known as John Baccini) and Robb Storme Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-orange-bicycle-a-uk-psychedelic-pop-band-perform-in-the-anson-177381275.html
RMM8GBHF–The Orange Bicycle, a UK psychedelic pop band, perform in the Anson Rooms at Bristol University’s Students’ Union on Saturday 1 March 1969 as part of that year’s RAG events. From left: Wil Malone, John Bachini (also known as John Baccini) and Robb Storme
UK singer Joe Cocker performs with The Grease Band in the Anson Rooms, Bristol University Students Union, during Freshers’ Week on 1 October 1968, as his single “With A Little Help From My Friends” climbs the UK charts to reach number one a month later. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-uk-singer-joe-cocker-performs-with-the-grease-band-in-the-anson-rooms-137561381.html
RMHYPCXD–UK singer Joe Cocker performs with The Grease Band in the Anson Rooms, Bristol University Students Union, during Freshers’ Week on 1 October 1968, as his single “With A Little Help From My Friends” climbs the UK charts to reach number one a month later.
Steve Chandra from Asian Dub Foundation playing live at Bristol University Anson Rooms, Bristol, England on the NME Bratbus Tour on 24 January 1998. Photo: Rob Watkins. INFO: Asian Dub Foundation, a British electronic music group formed in 1993, melded elements of dub, punk, hip-hop, and South Asian music. Their politically charged lyrics and energetic beats, exemplified in albums like 'Rafi's Revenge,' made them influential in the fusion music scene. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/steve-chandra-from-asian-dub-foundation-playing-live-at-bristol-university-anson-rooms-bristol-england-on-the-nme-bratbus-tour-on-24-january-1998-photo-rob-watkins-info-asian-dub-foundation-a-british-electronic-music-group-formed-in-1993-melded-elements-of-dub-punk-hip-hop-and-south-asian-music-their-politically-charged-lyrics-and-energetic-beats-exemplified-in-albums-like-rafis-revenge-made-them-influential-in-the-fusion-music-scene-image595862031.html
RM2WHBT2R–Steve Chandra from Asian Dub Foundation playing live at Bristol University Anson Rooms, Bristol, England on the NME Bratbus Tour on 24 January 1998. Photo: Rob Watkins. INFO: Asian Dub Foundation, a British electronic music group formed in 1993, melded elements of dub, punk, hip-hop, and South Asian music. Their politically charged lyrics and energetic beats, exemplified in albums like 'Rafi's Revenge,' made them influential in the fusion music scene.
UK singer Joe Cocker performs with The Grease Band in the Anson Rooms, Bristol University Students Union, during Freshers’ Week on 1 October 1968, as his single “With A Little Help From My Friends” climbs the UK charts to reach number one a month later. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-uk-singer-joe-cocker-performs-with-the-grease-band-in-the-anson-rooms-137561388.html
RMHYPCXM–UK singer Joe Cocker performs with The Grease Band in the Anson Rooms, Bristol University Students Union, during Freshers’ Week on 1 October 1968, as his single “With A Little Help From My Friends” climbs the UK charts to reach number one a month later.
Deeder Zaman from Asian Dub Foundation playing live at Bristol University Anson Rooms, Bristol, England on the NME Bratbus Tour on 24 January 1998. Photo: Rob Watkins. INFO: Asian Dub Foundation, a British electronic music group formed in 1993, melded elements of dub, punk, hip-hop, and South Asian music. Their politically charged lyrics and energetic beats, exemplified in albums like 'Rafi's Revenge,' made them influential in the fusion music scene. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/deeder-zaman-from-asian-dub-foundation-playing-live-at-bristol-university-anson-rooms-bristol-england-on-the-nme-bratbus-tour-on-24-january-1998-photo-rob-watkins-info-asian-dub-foundation-a-british-electronic-music-group-formed-in-1993-melded-elements-of-dub-punk-hip-hop-and-south-asian-music-their-politically-charged-lyrics-and-energetic-beats-exemplified-in-albums-like-rafis-revenge-made-them-influential-in-the-fusion-music-scene-image595862087.html
RM2WHBT4R–Deeder Zaman from Asian Dub Foundation playing live at Bristol University Anson Rooms, Bristol, England on the NME Bratbus Tour on 24 January 1998. Photo: Rob Watkins. INFO: Asian Dub Foundation, a British electronic music group formed in 1993, melded elements of dub, punk, hip-hop, and South Asian music. Their politically charged lyrics and energetic beats, exemplified in albums like 'Rafi's Revenge,' made them influential in the fusion music scene.
UK singer Joe Cocker performs with The Grease Band in the Anson Rooms, Bristol University Students Union, during Freshers’ Week on 1 October 1968, as his single “With A Little Help From My Friends” climbs the UK charts to reach number one a month later. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-uk-singer-joe-cocker-performs-with-the-grease-band-in-the-anson-rooms-137561396.html
RMHYPCY0–UK singer Joe Cocker performs with The Grease Band in the Anson Rooms, Bristol University Students Union, during Freshers’ Week on 1 October 1968, as his single “With A Little Help From My Friends” climbs the UK charts to reach number one a month later.
UK singer Joe Cocker performs with The Grease Band in the Anson Rooms, Bristol University Students Union, during Freshers’ Week on 1 October 1968, as his single “With A Little Help From My Friends” climbs the UK charts to reach number one a month later. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-uk-singer-joe-cocker-performs-with-the-grease-band-in-the-anson-rooms-137561400.html
RMHYPCY4–UK singer Joe Cocker performs with The Grease Band in the Anson Rooms, Bristol University Students Union, during Freshers’ Week on 1 October 1968, as his single “With A Little Help From My Friends” climbs the UK charts to reach number one a month later.
Orange Bicycle, a UK psychedelic pop band, perform in the Anson Rooms at Bristol University’s Students’ Union on Saturday 1 March 1969 as part of that year’s RAG events. From left: John Bachini (also known as John Baccini) guitarist and vocals; Robb Storme, lead singer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-orange-bicycle-a-uk-psychedelic-pop-band-perform-in-the-anson-rooms-177381280.html
RMM8GBHM–Orange Bicycle, a UK psychedelic pop band, perform in the Anson Rooms at Bristol University’s Students’ Union on Saturday 1 March 1969 as part of that year’s RAG events. From left: John Bachini (also known as John Baccini) guitarist and vocals; Robb Storme, lead singer.
The Orange Bicycle, a UK psychedelic pop band, perform in the Anson Rooms at Bristol University’s Students’ Union on Saturday 1 March 1969 as part of that year’s RAG events. From left: John Bachini (also known as John Baccini, guitar and vocals) and Robb Storm (lead singer). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-orange-bicycle-a-uk-psychedelic-pop-band-perform-in-the-anson-177381276.html
RMM8GBHG–The Orange Bicycle, a UK psychedelic pop band, perform in the Anson Rooms at Bristol University’s Students’ Union on Saturday 1 March 1969 as part of that year’s RAG events. From left: John Bachini (also known as John Baccini, guitar and vocals) and Robb Storm (lead singer).
The Keith Tippett Sextet performs in Bristol University’s Anson Rooms on 10 March 1970 during a two-week Arts festival organised by the Students’ Union. Jass pianist and composer Keith Tippet was a Bristolian and used to play in the Dug Out Club near Bristol University on Park Row. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-keith-tippett-sextet-performs-in-bristol-universitys-anson-rooms-on-10-march-1970-during-a-two-week-arts-festival-organised-by-the-students-union-jass-pianist-and-composer-keith-tippet-was-a-bristolian-and-used-to-play-in-the-dug-out-club-near-bristol-university-on-park-row-image356531191.html
RM2BM1B4R–The Keith Tippett Sextet performs in Bristol University’s Anson Rooms on 10 March 1970 during a two-week Arts festival organised by the Students’ Union. Jass pianist and composer Keith Tippet was a Bristolian and used to play in the Dug Out Club near Bristol University on Park Row.
Mick Abrahams performs with the UK blues rock band Blodwyn Pig in the Anson Rooms of Bristol University’s Students Union on 10 June 1970. He founded the band after leaving Jethro Tull. Also on the bill were blues rock band Ten Years After. Tickets cost 10 shillings with the entertainment running from 10pm to 2am. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mick-abrahams-performs-with-the-uk-blues-rock-band-blodwyn-pig-in-the-anson-rooms-of-bristol-universitys-students-union-on-10-june-1970-he-founded-the-band-after-leaving-jethro-tull-also-on-the-bill-were-blues-rock-band-ten-years-after-tickets-cost-10-shillings-with-the-entertainment-running-from-10pm-to-2am-image356531229.html
RM2BM1B65–Mick Abrahams performs with the UK blues rock band Blodwyn Pig in the Anson Rooms of Bristol University’s Students Union on 10 June 1970. He founded the band after leaving Jethro Tull. Also on the bill were blues rock band Ten Years After. Tickets cost 10 shillings with the entertainment running from 10pm to 2am.
Singer-songwriter Al Stewart, a leading figure in the 60s UK folk revival, performs at the Presco Folk Concert organised at the start of Bristol University’s academic year in October 1968 to help welcome new students to the Students Union and introduce them to the Anson Rooms, home to many other events, concerts and debates in the coming months. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/singer-songwriter-al-stewart-a-leading-figure-in-the-60s-uk-folk-revival-performs-at-the-presco-folk-concert-organised-at-the-start-of-bristol-universitys-academic-year-in-october-1968-to-help-welcome-new-students-to-the-students-union-and-introduce-them-to-the-anson-rooms-home-to-many-other-events-concerts-and-debates-in-the-coming-months-image356531156.html
RM2BM1B3G–Singer-songwriter Al Stewart, a leading figure in the 60s UK folk revival, performs at the Presco Folk Concert organised at the start of Bristol University’s academic year in October 1968 to help welcome new students to the Students Union and introduce them to the Anson Rooms, home to many other events, concerts and debates in the coming months.
Singer-songwriter Al Stewart, a leading figure in the 60s UK folk revival, performs at the Presco Folk Concert organised at the start of Bristol University’s academic year in October 1968 to help welcome new students to the Students Union and introduce them to the Anson Rooms, home to many other events, concerts and debates in the coming months. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/singer-songwriter-al-stewart-a-leading-figure-in-the-60s-uk-folk-revival-performs-at-the-presco-folk-concert-organised-at-the-start-of-bristol-universitys-academic-year-in-october-1968-to-help-welcome-new-students-to-the-students-union-and-introduce-them-to-the-anson-rooms-home-to-many-other-events-concerts-and-debates-in-the-coming-months-image356531162.html
RM2BM1B3P–Singer-songwriter Al Stewart, a leading figure in the 60s UK folk revival, performs at the Presco Folk Concert organised at the start of Bristol University’s academic year in October 1968 to help welcome new students to the Students Union and introduce them to the Anson Rooms, home to many other events, concerts and debates in the coming months.
Jazz pianist and composer Keith Tippett performs with the Keith Tippett Sextet in Bristol University’s Anson Rooms on 10 March 1970 during a two-week Arts festival staged by the Students’ Union. Keith Tippet was a Bristolian and in the sixties used to play in the Dug Out Club near Bristol University on Park Row. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jazz-pianist-and-composer-keith-tippett-performs-with-the-keith-tippett-sextet-in-bristol-universitys-anson-rooms-on-10-march-1970-during-a-two-week-arts-festival-staged-by-the-students-union-keith-tippet-was-a-bristolian-and-in-the-sixties-used-to-play-in-the-dug-out-club-near-bristol-university-on-park-row-image356531215.html
RM2BM1B5K–Jazz pianist and composer Keith Tippett performs with the Keith Tippett Sextet in Bristol University’s Anson Rooms on 10 March 1970 during a two-week Arts festival staged by the Students’ Union. Keith Tippet was a Bristolian and in the sixties used to play in the Dug Out Club near Bristol University on Park Row.
Jazz pianist and composer Keith Tippett performs with the Keith Tippett Sextet in Bristol University’s Anson Rooms on 10 March 1970 during a two-week Arts festival staged by the Students’ Union. Keith Tippet was a Bristolian and in the sixties used to play in the Dug Out Club near Bristol University on Park Row. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jazz-pianist-and-composer-keith-tippett-performs-with-the-keith-tippett-sextet-in-bristol-universitys-anson-rooms-on-10-march-1970-during-a-two-week-arts-festival-staged-by-the-students-union-keith-tippet-was-a-bristolian-and-in-the-sixties-used-to-play-in-the-dug-out-club-near-bristol-university-on-park-row-image356531197.html
RM2BM1B51–Jazz pianist and composer Keith Tippett performs with the Keith Tippett Sextet in Bristol University’s Anson Rooms on 10 March 1970 during a two-week Arts festival staged by the Students’ Union. Keith Tippet was a Bristolian and in the sixties used to play in the Dug Out Club near Bristol University on Park Row.