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Shipshape and Bristol Fashion

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May 8, 2025
Sarah Murray, Director of Underfall Yard, shares fascinating insights into Bristol's maritime heritage. She discusses the significance of Underfall Yard in maintaining the floating harbour and its historical transformation. The conversation dives into the impact of past fires on the yard and its gradual restoration. Sarah also highlights the balance between industrial operations and wildlife conservation, showcasing innovative projects designed to preserve local ecosystems alongside port activities. Listeners will appreciate the rich history and ongoing evolution of this vibrant port city.
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INSIGHT

Floating Harbour Engineering Feat

  • The floating harbour was engineered by William Jessop to address the tidal range that damaged ships' hulls.
  • This feat allowed ocean-going ships to safely dock, inspiring the phrase 'ship shape and Bristol fashion.'
ANECDOTE

Underfall Yard Water Management

  • Underfall Yard’s underfalls manage harbour water levels by releasing water and silt through tunnels.
  • This innovation prevents the need to empty the harbour frequently, ensuring smoother shipping operations.
INSIGHT

Living Maritime Heritage at Underfall

  • Underfall Yard remains a working boatyard with skilled tradespeople preserving Bristol’s maritime identity.
  • It is not just a museum but a vital operational site maintaining the city’s harbour heritage.
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