Bristol scroll emblem celebrated in history book
One of Bristol's most recognised symbols - the Bristol scroll emblem - is being celebrated by a local man who has been researching how it has been used over the last 100 years.
It was first used by the British and Colonial Aeroplane Company in 1911 and has appeared on cars, lorries, boats, even prefabricated buildings, over the years.
Now enthusiast, Martin Curtis, has written a book about its history.
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