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Argyle Street, Laura Place and Bathwick Mill from Orange Grove, Bath (1789) c.1903

Argyle Street, Laura Place and Bathwick Mill from Orange Grove, Bath (1789) c.1903

Image Reference: 13679
Artist/Photographer: Green, Mowbray; Grimm, Samuel Heironymus
Image Date: 1789
Measurements: 13.5 x 19.1 cm
Medium: glass negative
Collection: Loose photos
Library Reference: L101 / 763
Credit: Bath Record Office : Archives & Local Studies
Library: Bath Record Office : Archives & Local Studies

Description: Looking from the rear of a house in Orange Grove. A cargo barge unloads stone on the River Avon at the wharf to help build the new development across the river. Argyle Street was known as Argyle Buildings until the 1830s. By Samuel Hieronymus Grimm 1789.
Photograph from the original glass negative. Photographed in preparation for the 18th Century Architecture of Bath published in 1904 by Mowbray Green. See Image Ref. 10008.

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