History of Bath, Somerset
Bard of Bath
The Bard of Bath is the winner of an annual competition to find Bath's best poet, singer or storyteller.
The Bard of Bath is the winner of an annual competition to find Bath's best poet, singer or storyteller.
Bath bun
The Bath bun is a rich, round sweet roll that has a lump of sugar baked in the bottom and more crushed sugar sprinkled on top after baking.
The Bath bun is a rich, round sweet roll that has a lump of sugar baked in the bottom and more crushed sugar sprinkled on top after baking.
Bath bus station
Bath bus station serves as part of an integrated transport interchange for the city of Bath, Somerset, England.
Bath bus station serves as part of an integrated transport interchange for the city of Bath, Somerset, England.
Bath City Architect
The prominent post of Bath City Architect was bestowed by the Corporation of Bath, England, on an architect who would be repeatedly chosen for civic projects.
The prominent post of Bath City Architect was bestowed by the Corporation of Bath, England, on an architect who would be repeatedly chosen for civic projects.
Bath City Police
The Bath City Police was a British police force that existed before 1967 and covered the county borough of Bath.
The Bath City Police was a British police force that existed before 1967 and covered the county borough of Bath.
Bath City Surveyor
The prominent post of Bath City Architect and Surveyor was bestowed by the Corporation of Bath, Somerset on an architect who would be repeatedly chosen for civic projects.
The prominent post of Bath City Architect and Surveyor was bestowed by the Corporation of Bath, Somerset on an architect who would be repeatedly chosen for civic projects.
Bath Festival of Blues 1969
The Bath Festival of Blues was a music festival held at the Bath Pavilion Recreational Ground in Bath, Somerset, England, on Saturday 28th June 1969.
The Bath Festival of Blues was a music festival held at the Bath Pavilion Recreational Ground in Bath, Somerset, England, on Saturday 28th June 1969.
Bath Green Park railway station
Green Park railway station is a former railway station in Bath, Somerset, England.
Green Park railway station is a former railway station in Bath, Somerset, England.
Bath Oliver
A Bath Oliver is a hard, dry biscuit or cracker made from flour, butter, yeast and milk; often eaten with cheese.
A Bath Oliver is a hard, dry biscuit or cracker made from flour, butter, yeast and milk; often eaten with cheese.
Bath Preservation Trust
The Bath Preservation Trust is an independent charity based in Bath, Somerset, England which exists to safeguard the historic character of the city of Bath, the only complete city in the UK that...
The Bath Preservation Trust is an independent charity based in Bath, Somerset, England which exists to safeguard the historic character of the city of Bath, the only complete city in the UK that...
Battle of Lansdowne
The English Civil War battle of Lansdowne (or Lansdown) was fought on 5 July 1643, near Bath, southwest England.
The English Civil War battle of Lansdowne (or Lansdown) was fought on 5 July 1643, near Bath, southwest England.
Building of Bath Collection
The Building of Bath Collection (formerly known as the Building of Bath Museum) in Bath, Somerset, England provides exhibits which explain the building of the Georgian era city during the 18th c...
The Building of Bath Collection (formerly known as the Building of Bath Museum) in Bath, Somerset, England provides exhibits which explain the building of the Georgian era city during the 18th c...
Combe Down and Bathampton Down Mines
Combe Down and Bathampton Down Mines is a 6.22 hectare Site of Special Scientific Interest in Bath and North East Somerset, notified in 1991 because of the Greater and Lesser Horseshoe bat popul...
Combe Down and Bathampton Down Mines is a 6.22 hectare Site of Special Scientific Interest in Bath and North East Somerset, notified in 1991 because of the Greater and Lesser Horseshoe bat popul...
Combe Down Tunnel
Combe Down Tunnel is on the now-closed Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway main line, between Midford and Bath Queen Square, below high ground and the southern suburbs of Bath, England, emerging b...
Combe Down Tunnel is on the now-closed Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway main line, between Midford and Bath Queen Square, below high ground and the southern suburbs of Bath, England, emerging b...
Hampton Row Halt railway station
Hampton Row Halt railway station is a former railway station in Bath, Somerset, England.
Hampton Row Halt railway station is a former railway station in Bath, Somerset, England.
Jane Austen
Jane Austen was an English novelist whose works of romantic fiction, set among the landed gentry, earned her a place as one of the most widely read writers in English literature.
Jane Austen was an English novelist whose works of romantic fiction, set among the landed gentry, earned her a place as one of the most widely read writers in English literature.
John Wood, the Younger
John Wood, the Younger (25 February 1728, Bath – 18 June 1782, Batheaston) was an English architect, working principally in the city of Bath, Somerset.
John Wood, the Younger (25 February 1728, Bath – 18 June 1782, Batheaston) was an English architect, working principally in the city of Bath, Somerset.
Kelston railway station
Kelston was a small railway station about four miles west of Bath on the Midland Railway's Mangotsfield and Bath Branch Line.
Kelston was a small railway station about four miles west of Bath on the Midland Railway's Mangotsfield and Bath Branch Line.
Museum of Bath at Work
The Museum of Bath at Work is at Camden Works, Julian Road, in Bath, Somerset, England.
The Museum of Bath at Work is at Camden Works, Julian Road, in Bath, Somerset, England.
Sally Lunn bun
A Sally Lunn is a type of yeast bread / Festival bread originating from Bath in the West Country of England, the recipe for which is said to have arrived with a French émigrée in the 17th century.
A Sally Lunn is a type of yeast bread / Festival bread originating from Bath in the West Country of England, the recipe for which is said to have arrived with a French émigrée in the 17th century.
Sir Bevil Grenville's Monument
Sir Bevil Grenville's Monument is a monument erected on Lansdowne Hill, Bath, England, to commemorate the heroism of Sir Bevil Grenville and his Cornish pikemen at the Battle of Lansdowne, 1643.
Sir Bevil Grenville's Monument is a monument erected on Lansdowne Hill, Bath, England, to commemorate the heroism of Sir Bevil Grenville and his Cornish pikemen at the Battle of Lansdowne, 1643.
Somerset and Bath Constabulary
Somerset and Bath Constabulary was a short-lived police force in England from 1967 to 1974.
Somerset and Bath Constabulary was a short-lived police force in England from 1967 to 1974.
St Mary's Church, Bathwick
St Mary's Church, Bathwick (also called Bathwick Old Church) was a parish church in Bathwick in the city of Bath in England.
St Mary's Church, Bathwick (also called Bathwick Old Church) was a parish church in Bathwick in the city of Bath in England.
The Circus (Bath)
The Circus is an example of Georgian architecture in the city of Bath, Somerset, England, begun in 1754 and completed in 1768.
The Circus is an example of Georgian architecture in the city of Bath, Somerset, England, begun in 1754 and completed in 1768.
Weston (Bath) railway station
Weston (Bath) was a small railway station in Bath, England, about a mile west of Bath Green Park railway station on the Midland Railway line.
Weston (Bath) was a small railway station in Bath, England, about a mile west of Bath Green Park railway station on the Midland Railway line.
Weston Lock
Weston Lock is situated on the River Avon, on the western outskirts of Bath, England, in what now forms the Newbridge suburb of Bath.
Weston Lock is situated on the River Avon, on the western outskirts of Bath, England, in what now forms the Newbridge suburb of Bath.
Widcombe Manor House
Widcombe Manor is a grade I listed manor house in Widcombe, Bath, England, originally built in 1656 and then rebuilt in 1727 for Philip Bennet the local MP. The crest of the Bennet family can b...
Widcombe Manor is a grade I listed manor house in Widcombe, Bath, England, originally built in 1656 and then rebuilt in 1727 for Philip Bennet the local MP. The crest of the Bennet family can b...
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