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Nationality
  
British

Occupation
  
Campaigner

Name
  
Eva Brown


Eva Dorothy Brown

Born
  
14 January 1927 (
1927-01-14
)

Known for
  
Saving Bristol's heritage

Died
  
October 8, 2013, Bristol, United Kingdom

Books
  
European Urban Renaissance Year, 1981, Avon heritage: The north: the vale & the forest

Eva Dorothy Brown (January 14, 1927 – October 8, 2013) was a campaigner who was recognised with an MBE (1988) for her work to save buildings in Bristol and in the Avon area.

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Early life and family

Dorothy Brown was born in Berwick-upon-Tweed. She grew up in a farm and was a student at Edinburgh University where she met her husband Tom. Tom, a vet,accepted a job in Bristol and they moved settling in a town house in Clifton. They had five children.

Campaigns

She started her heritage work when, after moving to Bristol, she got involved in a campaign to stop the construction of a hotel in the Avon Gorge (1970). The year after she founded the Bristol Visual and Environmental Group (BVEG), through which she continued her fights against the Bristol development plan which threatened the destruction of hundreds of historic buildings. Brown, and some of her collaborators, used the "spot listing" designation to stop the demolition of many buildings, some of which were bought by the BVEG, restored, and sold again to move to the rescue of other buildings. Many battles ended up in front of the Secretary of State and many more were pursued through public enquiries where Dorothy Brown was successful in providing historic evidence and analysis to stop the demolitions.

Buildings saved

  • Acton Court, Iron Acton
  • Clifton Lido, Bristol
  • 42 Old Market Street, Bristol
  • 8-10 West Street, Old Market, Bristol
  • 18th-century Brunswick Square in St Paul's
  • Wool-merchant's house and coach house in Frome
  • References

    Eva Dorothy Brown Wikipedia


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