Bristol in pictures: Crocodiles and cricket

Bristol in pictures: Crocodiles and cricket

According to the weather calendar, autumn has arrived, and Bristol’s festival season is drawing to an end.

Instead of beer gardens, many are thinking about inside drinks, winter sports, and warmer clothing.

That being said, Gloucestershire has created the possibility of a thrilling conclusion to the cricket season. See down for more details.

One final blast: Although the infrastructure and stage on The Downs have been being dismantled this week, the Forwards Festival’s Sunday night headliners, LCD Soundsystem and Underworld, gave the audiences something to remember.

Marc Bennett A group of performers in white outfits dance in formation during a production of an Officer and a Gentleman at the Bristol Hippodrome. They are looking stern and carrying chairs on their backs

The shows continue: An Officer and a Gentleman is wrapping out its run at the Hippodrome this Saturday after packing them in this week. Six is the next international hit musical.

It’s him (or she) again. Years after the controversy over the possibility of a crocodile hiding in the River Avon, one has surfaced in this cove near Castle Park.

Ross Pollard/BBC A group of men in military uniforms with red berets watch over a large crowd gathered for a memorial event in Farrington Gurney near Bristol

We shall never forget them: Hundreds of people flocked to Farrington Gurney, south of the city, for the 80th anniversary commemoration honouring the crew of a glider who perished in a September 1944 crash. The tragedy occurred when the men were being transported to the Battle of Arnhem, and a total of 23 men were murdered.

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