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Historical city plans of Bristol 'could be lost' to the public | Historical city plans of Bristol 'could be lost' to the public |
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Unique documents showing plans for buildings in Bristol dating back 170 years could be lost to the public if they are not digitised. | Unique documents showing plans for buildings in Bristol dating back 170 years could be lost to the public if they are not digitised. |
The "giant" ledgers contain designs by architects which prove the city's structures had proper sanitation. | The "giant" ledgers contain designs by architects which prove the city's structures had proper sanitation. |
They were created from 1851 in response to a rash of waterborne diseases. | They were created from 1851 in response to a rash of waterborne diseases. |
Experts say the thin paper documents are fragile and Bristol Archives wants to scan and photograph the documents at a cost of an initial £60,000. | |
'DNA of Bristol' | 'DNA of Bristol' |
Archivist Nicky Sugar said: "In general they're in a poor state. We do everything we can with the storage conditions, but if we can't get them digitised we will have to close them to the public. | Archivist Nicky Sugar said: "In general they're in a poor state. We do everything we can with the storage conditions, but if we can't get them digitised we will have to close them to the public. |
"They represent the DNA of Bristol's built environment. As far as we know, these are quite unique. | "They represent the DNA of Bristol's built environment. As far as we know, these are quite unique. |
"Although most other cities and boroughs had them, we believe only Bristol has the full run, because they were pasted into giant volumes." | "Although most other cities and boroughs had them, we believe only Bristol has the full run, because they were pasted into giant volumes." |
Bristol Archives, which is part of Bristol City Council, now wants to raise the funds to pay for the digitisation. | Bristol Archives, which is part of Bristol City Council, now wants to raise the funds to pay for the digitisation. |
It hopes to recruit a conservator and photographer to preserve the archive for future generations. | It hopes to recruit a conservator and photographer to preserve the archive for future generations. |
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