[1] On 2 December 1940, an incendiary bomb set fire to the building, destroying the chancel and nave of the church.
[3] W. H. Randoll Blacking was the architect chosen to reconstruct the church, but, after much delay, he died before work could begin.
[2] In the 1960s, it was once more decided that the rebuilding of the church should go ahead and Robert Potter, Blacking's partner, was selected as the architect.
[5] Parish records for the Church of All Saints, Clifton are held at Bristol Archives (Ref.
The archive also includes records of the incumbent, churchwardens, parochial church council, charities and choir school.