The Bristol Bulldogs were a British motorcycle speedway team based at the Knowle Stadium, Bristol, England from 1928 to 1961[1] and later Eastville Stadium from 1977 to 1978.
^Bamford, R & Jarvis J.(2001). Homes of British Speedway. ISBN 0-7524-2210-3
The BristolBulldog is a British Royal Air Force single-seat biplane fighter designed during the 1920s by the Bristol Aeroplane Company. More than 400...
Plymouth Bulldogs. Speedway returned to Bristol at Eastville Stadium in 1977, in what was effectively the Newport Wasps team becoming the BristolBulldogs for...
four years after the original incident took place. Odelein joined the BristolBulldogs of the English League Division One, assuming the role as player-coach...
aircraft produced by the company include the 'Boxkite', the Bristol Fighter, the Bulldog, the Blenheim, the Beaufighter, and the Britannia, and much of...
city of Bristol. Constructed in 1897, it was the home of Bristol Rovers F.C., the BristolBulldogs speedway team and was also a greyhound racing venue. During...
Gaels GAC Bristol". Western Gaels. Retrieved 18 September 2010. Bamford, Roger (30 September 2003). BristolBulldogs Speedway: BristolBulldogs Speedway...
club closed in 1976 after becoming the BristolBulldogs for one season in 1977, re-instating the BristolBulldogs historical team name, however, the club...
years before riding for Hackney Wick Wolves from 1935 to 1937 and BristolBulldogs from 1938 to 1939. He retired in 1939. At retirement he had earned...
1935 season but failed to make the team. In 1936, he was loaned to BristolBulldogs for the 1936 Provincial Speedway League, before joining and captaining...
Oxford Cheetahs, Hackney Hawks, King's Lynn Stars, Ipswich Witches, BristolBulldogs and Swindon Robins during his British career. In 1972, Crump won the...
served for over eight years before the last of them were replaced by BristolBulldogs during October 1932. In addition to the RAF, various other nations...
In 1977, he joined the BristolBulldogs for the 1977 and 1978 seasons. During 1978 he surpassed a 9-point average for Bristol and represented the United...
during September of that year. It was procured as a replacement for the BristolBulldog, being roughly 50 MPH faster while also being more heavily armed. In...
The Bristol Perseus was a British nine-cylinder, single-row, air-cooled radial aircraft engine produced by the Bristol Engine Company starting in 1932...
remainder of the first production batch, replacing their obsolete BristolBulldogs. Initial service with the type proved the Vickers guns to be problematical;...
almost all interest was on ever-larger engines. Note: BristolBulldogBristol Bullpup Bristol Type 143 Vickers Venom Data from Lumsden. Type: Nine-cylinder...
winning a fourth Knockout Cup title. After starting the 1978 season with BristolBulldogs, he dropped to the National League to ride for his former club Ellesmere...
A Sopwith Camel that saw widespread service late in World War I. A BristolBulldog the primary British fighter in the Interwar period. A Supermarine Spitfire...
trial with Southampton Saints he was offered a deal but chose to join BristolBulldogs, where he rode in the 1936 Provincial Speedway League season. He then...
was equipped with only 18 Bristol Blenheim bombers and 46 fighters (32 modern Fokker D.XXIs and 14 obsolete BristolBulldogs). There were also 58 liaison...
British League season. The following season he moved to ride for the BristolBulldogs. Also in 1977, he represented the Norway national speedway team during...