Richmond Spring Vaults, 33 Gordon Road, Clifton, Bristol

1915 John A. Westcott Richmond Springs, 37 Gordon Road, Clifton Courage Best Bitter: Smiles Best Bitter: Wadworth 6X (H) Impressive frontage with ornate masonry and stained glass. Unspoilt wood-panelled, three-roomed traditional local. Named after springs where locals obtained water. Last Guide to Avon’s Ale (CAMRA, 1996) Now called The Barrel House

Rhubarb Tavern, 30 Queen Ann Road, Barton Hill, Bristol

1915 Jenkin Jones Draught Bass; Tetley Bitter; Guest Beer (H) Historic inn dating from 17th century, now extensively refurbished and converted into separate wood-panelled areas. Fine brick exterior. Last Guide to Avon’s Ale (CAMRA, 1996)

Red Cow, 113 West Street, Bedminster, Bristol

Landlords 1915 Samuel Thomas Martin Courage Georges Bitter Ale; Best Bitter (H) Medium sized bar with pool table. Separate lounge area mainly used for eating. Last Guide to Avon’s Ale (CAMRA, 1996)

Raymend Hotel, 66 Raymend Road, Bedminster, Bristol

1915 Charles Hardwell Draught Bass; Courage Georges Bitter Ale (H) Traditional community pub with three bars. Popular in summer. Folk music Tuesdays. Barbecues in summer. Last Guide to Avon’s Ale (CAMRA, 1996)

Railway Hotel, Station Road, Fishponds, Bristol

1915 Alfred George Trubody Railway Tavern, Station Road, Fishponds, Bristol Ind Coope Burton Ale; Smiles Best Bitter: Tetley Bitter; Guest Beer (H) Refurbished and renamed (from Pecketts Flyer) railway orientated pub. Near to the Bristol to Bath cycle path, Bar billiards played. Skittle alley. Last Guide to Avon’s Ale (CAMRA, 1996)