1982

The Bristol Caribbean Community Enterprise group (BCCE) leads Trinity into a world of live music, serving audiences from Easton, St Pauls and Old Market

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Venue article on Androids of Mu and The Gymslips all-female bill at Trinity Androids of Mu article
Venue article on Androids of Mu and The Gymslips all-female bill at Trinity
Venue article on music promoter Mark Simpson's departure from Trinity Trinity disunited article
Venue article on music promoter Mark Simpson's departure from Trinity
Venue advert for Black Roots and Untouchables gig at Trinity Advert for Black Roots gig
Venue advert for Black Roots and Untouchables gig at Trinity
Images taken at Battles gig at Trinity 28th June 2011 Battles
Images taken at Battles gig at Trinity 28th June 2011
Photos of The Villagers playing live at Trinity Villagers gig
Photos of The Villagers playing live at Trinity
images from meriton graffiti workshop summer of 2010 Meriton Graffiti Workshop
images from meriton graffiti workshop summer of 2010
Flyer for local bands The Spics, The Numbers, The X-Certs and Art Objects at Trinity Hall The Spics & The Numbers
Flyer for local bands The Spics, The Numbers, The X-Certs and Art Objects at Trinity Hall
Flyer for The Spics, The Members, The Blue Wave Band and Art Objects, organised by Socialist Worker Party at Trinity Hall The Spics Flyer
Flyer for The Spics, The Members, The Blue Wave Band and Art Objects, organised by Socialist Worker Party at Trinity Hall
An original postcard from Trinity, circa 1915 Trinity Postcard
An original postcard from Trinity, circa 1915
An old image of Old Market with a clear view of the Trinity façade circa 1960 Early Old Market in Colour
An old image of Old Market with a clear view of the Trinity façade circa 1960