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Qué (quién) es Bristol board - definición

MATERIAL CONSISTING OF A HIGH-GRADE WHITE CARDBOARD, MOST COMMONLY MADE BY PASTING TOGETHER SHEETS OF HEAVY LEDGER PAPER
Bristol paper
  •  French-made Bristol paper packaging
  • Illustration of [[human botfly]] larva drawn in pen and ink on Bristol board

Bristol board         
¦ noun a type of stiff, smooth cardboard used as a drawing surface or for cutting and shaping.
Bristol board         
Bristol board (also referred to as Bristol paper or super white paper) is an uncoated, machine-finished paperboard. It is not named after the city of Bristol in the southwest of England but rather after Frederick Hervey, 4th Earl of Bristol, a prolific art collector.
Bristol         
  • Ambrose Road, in the Cliftonwood neighbourhood
  • Coat of arms of the City Council
  • [[Ashton Gate Stadium]], with the [[Clifton Suspension Bridge]] over the [[Avon Gorge]] in the background
  • Avon Gorge and [[Clifton Suspension Bridge]], looking towards the city of Bristol
  • [[Well Hung Lover]], one of many [[Banksy]] artworks in the city, which has since been vandalised with blue paint (partially cleaned by the city council)
  • Floating Harbour]], Bristol
  • BBC Broadcasting House as seen from Whiteladies Road
  • Two of the four Nails (bronze tables used for conducting business) in [[Corn Street]]
  • Colston]] Hall, the port and cathedral of Bristol
  • City Hall]], the seat of local government
  • St Augustine the Less Church]] and [[Bristol Cathedral]], published c. 1850
  • Bristol International Balloon Fiesta
  • Bristol Temple Meads station]]
  • [[Bristol Airport]], Lulsgate
  • A 1946 map of Bristol
  • Site of the former [[Bristol Industrial Museum]], now the [[M Shed]]
  • Cabot Tower]], seen from the Brandon Hill park
  • The 17th-century Old Dutch House, High Street, Bristol, before destruction in the Blitz, 1940
  • Brunel's]] [[Clifton Suspension Bridge]]
  • Final [[Concorde]] flight on 26 November 2003, shortly before landing on the Filton runway
  • The Coopers Hall, entrance to the Bristol Old Vic Theatre Royal complex
  • Garden front of John Vanbrugh's [[Kings Weston House]], Bristol
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  • [[Port of Bristol]]
  • St Mary le Port Church, destroyed on 24 November 1940
  • Park Street]], part of the university
  • Bristol Rovers]]
  • The Victoria Rooms, owned by the University of Bristol
CITY IN SOUTH WEST ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM
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·noun A seaport city in the west of England.

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Bristol board

Bristol board (also referred to as Bristol paper or super white paper) is an uncoated, machine-finished paperboard. It is not named after the city of Bristol in the southwest of England but rather after Frederick Hervey, 4th Earl of Bristol, a prolific art collector. Common sizes include 22+12 in × 28+12 in (572 mm × 724 mm) and its bulk thickness is 0.006 inches (0.15 mm) or higher and A4, A3, A2 and A1. Bristol board may be rated by the number of plies it contains or, in Europe, by its grammage of 220 to 250 g/m2. It is normally white, but is also made in different colours.

Ejemplos de uso de Bristol board
1. Sunday cartoons are drawn on a separate piece of Bristol board because they have color and are about twice the size as his dailies.
2. He draws six at a time on the same single sheet of Bristol board (a thick, smooth paper used by artists). "I started doing this just to be cheap and save paper," he says.