Pure Elegance 28 10 17 at Harvey Cellars, Bristol
#Pure Elegance Bristol
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PURE ELEGANCE
SATURDAY 28th October 2017
@ Harvey Cellars - Bristol - BS1 5DQ
We welcome you and many other like minded people with class and style to join us for our PURE ELEGANCE Bristol !!.
PURE ELEGANCE will be scheduled to be held a few times a year, in some of Birmingham & Bristol’s top venues. This will help make the party experience all the more enjoyable and to bring out everyone looking their best. To ensure exclusivity and peace of mind, these events will be tickets only.
To musically entertain, we will have the finest hand picked djs playing into the early hours. So if you’re a lover of Neo Soul,80's & 90's Rnb, Reggae plus much much more, then this night will be for you.
Coaches will also be travelling from Birmingham for this event.
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HOSTING DJS
SQUIRE
BROTHA NICK
JUS' NEIL
GOLD TEET
RILEY
GANZI
G STUSH
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TICKET INFORMATION
Limited Early Birds Tickets 12.06.17
Early Birds £6 *online only
1st Release £10 *on sale
2nd Release £15 *not available
You may also purchase your tickets via:
To avoid disappointment, please purchase your tickets in advance.
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ENTRY & DRESS CODE
Door: 11pm - 4am (last entry 1.30am)
Dress Code:
Ladies: Pure Elegance
Gents: Blazers & Shirts - Smart Jeans Allowed - Shoes Only!!
No (designer) Trainers l No Hats l No T Shirts I No Sportswear I NO ENTRY!!
*ID WILL BE REQUIRED FOR ENTRY - NO REFUNDS GIVEN IF DRESS CODES ARE NOT FOLLOWED & ENTRY REFUSED - OVER 30's
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INFORMATION ON TICKETS /TABLE PACKAGES CALL:
BRISTOL
Jason: 07961559201
Garfield: 07966 515025
INFORMATION ON TICKETS /TABLE PACKAGES & COACHES
CALL:
BIRMINGHAM
Ganzi: 07932 513057
Riley: 07807 122734
Masta Pee - 07554 382943
COACH PICK UP POINT: Machine Mart (next to Aldi) 4 Birmingham Road, Great Barr B43 6NR - Leave 9.30pm
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00:02:23 1 History
00:02:32 1.1 Iron Age and Roman
00:04:46 1.2 Post-Roman and Medieval
00:08:33 1.3 Early Modern
00:12:04 1.4 Late Modern
00:14:41 2 Government
00:14:59 2.1 Historical development
00:16:27 2.2 Charter trustees
00:17:31 2.3 Coat of Arms
00:18:26 2.4 Bath City Forum
00:18:49 2.5 Parliamentary elections
00:20:11 2.6 Electoral wards
00:21:10 3 Geography and environment
00:21:19 3.1 Physical geography
00:23:40 3.2 Climate
00:25:29 3.3 Green belt
00:26:36 4 Demography
00:26:45 4.1 District
00:28:11 4.2 City
00:29:02 5 Economy
00:29:11 5.1 Industry
00:30:51 5.2 Tourism
00:32:36 6 Architecture
00:39:12 7 Culture
00:41:34 7.1 Bath in the arts
00:44:31 7.2 Parks
00:46:44 7.3 Bath and Queen Victoria
00:47:18 7.4 Food
00:48:56 7.5 Twinning
00:49:26 7.5.1 Formal twinning
00:49:44 8 Education
00:50:51 9 Sport
00:55:03 10 Transport
00:55:12 10.1 Roads
00:57:12 10.2 Rivers and canals
00:57:59 10.3 Railways
00:59:29 10.4 Trams
00:59:37 10.4.1 Historic
01:00:37 10.4.2 Possible re-introduction
01:01:57 11 Media
01:02:57 12 See also
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Bath is the largest city in the county of Somerset, England, known for its Roman-built baths. In 2011, the population was 88,859. Bath is in the valley of the River Avon, 97 miles (156 km) west of London and 11 miles (18 km) south-east of Bristol. The city became a World Heritage site in 1987.
The city became a spa with the Latin name Aquae Sulis (the waters of Sulis) c. 60 AD when the Romans built baths and a temple in the valley of the River Avon, although hot springs were known even before then.
Bath Abbey was founded in the 7th century and became a religious centre; the building was rebuilt in the 12th and 16th centuries. In the 17th century, claims were made for the curative properties of water from the springs, and Bath became popular as a spa town in the Georgian era. Georgian architecture, crafted from Bath stone, includes the Royal Crescent, Circus, Pump Room and Assembly Rooms where Beau Nash presided over the city's social life from 1705 until his death in 1761. Many of the streets and squares were laid out by John Wood, the Elder, and in the 18th century the city became fashionable and the population grew. Jane Austen lived in Bath in the early 19th century. Further building was undertaken in the 19th century and following the Bath Blitz in World War II.
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