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Snowdon. The ventilation shaft outside the Beaufort (now Hilton) Hotel. Walcot Street, Bath, Bath 1972 - detail

Snowdon. The ventilation shaft outside the Beaufort (now Hilton) Hotel. Walcot Street, Bath, Bath 1972 - detail

Image Reference: 12494
Artist/Photographer: Snowdon, Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of
Image Date: 1972
Measurements: 21 x 29.7 cm
Medium: photo
Collection: Private
Library Reference: Snowdon
Credit: Lord Snowdon
Library: Private Collection

Description: This close-up is of Sue Robinson's dad driving his AEC cement mixer, captured by Lord Snowdon when he visited Bath in March 1972, to capture the devastation caused by the 'Sack of Bath'. 21 images were published in black and white in Adam Fergusson's seminal book of the same name.
Bath in Time has exclusively secured with the kind permission of Lord Snowdon, the contents of the entire shoot, seen here in full colour. See Image Ref. 11962.

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