Bristol (1866)

Bristol was a large sidewheel steamer launched in 1866 by William H. Webb of New York for the Merchants Steamship Company. One of Narragansett Bay's so-called "floating palaces", the luxuriously outfitted Bristol and her sister ship Providence, each of which could carry up to 1,200 passengers, were installed with the largest engines then built in the United States, and were considered to be amongst the finest American-built vessels of their era.

Both ships would spend their entire careers steaming between New York and various destinations in and around Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island. Bristol was eventually destroyed by a fire while in port in 1888.

Development

Bristol and Providence owed their existence to a short-lived company known as the Merchants Steamship Company, which placed the initial order for the vessels with the Webb shipyard in about 1865. Merchants Steamship was an amalgamation of three existing Narragansett Bay shipping lines, the Commercial Line, Neptune Line and Stonington Line. The Company intended to run the two steamers between New York and Bristol, Rhode Island in competition with the Fall River Line, which ran a similar service from New York to Fall River, Massachusetts (both Lines then linking up to railway lines that continued on to Boston).

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Connecticut needs real zero waste policies

The Day 28 Mar 2025
Reworld is the latest name for Covanta, a private corporation based in New Jersey that incinerates waste all over the country. Reworld’s facility in Bristol recently sparked a lot of controversy over noise complaints and a permit to burn medical waste (medical waste is significantly more profitable than regular waste)....
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Northern Dynasty shares surge following Trump’s executive order on critical minerals

Mining 24 Mar 2025
Shares of Northern Dynasty Minerals Ltd. (TSX. NDM, NYSE. NAK) jumped more than 30% on Monday after President Donald Trump invoked emergency powers to strengthen U.S ... By 12.39 p.m ... The proposed mine site lies in Bristol Bay, home to the world’s largest sockeye salmon fisheries ... subsidiary from storing mine waste in the Bristol Bay watershed ... .......
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Pat Lam: ‘I see myself not only fighting the system but trying to beat the system’

The Guardian 21 Mar 2025
Bristol’s director of rugby on trying to win the Premiership on a tiny budget, being favourite for the Wales job, and why England is wasting its rugby talent. On the wall of Pat Lam’s office at Bristol Bears......
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Etex opens £170m plasterboard factory to boost UK supply

Building 17 Mar 2025
The firm has opened a new plasterboard manufacturing facility in Bristol, doubling Siniat’s UK production capacity ... The 57,000m² facility is strategically located next to the Port of Bristol. Etex Group has unveiled its largest-ever investment with the opening of a new plasterboard manufacturing facility in Bristol, UK....
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Bristol's Green run council 'ditches plan' to restrict bin collections to once a MONTH amid ...

The Daily Mail 12 Mar 2025
Bristol's Green Party run council have dropped plans to collect residents' black bins only once a month following outrage from locals. Bristol City Council had launched a six-week consultation which included the option of switching to monthly bin collections in order to save more than £2 million a year and boost recycling rates....
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Bristol's Green run council ditches plan to restrict bin collections to once a MONTH amid ...

The Daily Mail 11 Mar 2025
Bristol's Green Party run council has ditched plans to collect residents' black bins only once a month following outrage from locals. Bristol Council had launched a six-week consultation which included the option of switching to monthly bin collections in order to save more than £2 million a year and boost recycling rates....
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BBC News 11 Mar 2025
Support has been dropped for a plan to make Bristol the first major city in England to collect black waste bins every four weeks. The Green Party, which runs Bristol City Council, put forward the controversial option - among others - in a public consultation in January to crackdown on food waste going in the wrong bins....
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The 'Lord of the Flies' van dwellers: How tensions have reached boiling point inside Britain's ...

The Daily Mail 08 Mar 2025
These are the burnt-out remains of a caravan which went up in flames in Bristol on February 13 ... Bristol City Council will only consider taking legal action to move vehicle dwellers on if they are deemed to have a 'high impact' on the community, such as causing anti-social behaviour or not disposing of waste properly....

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