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60 to 66, Holloway (previously 1 to 4, Paradise Place) and the Young Fox, Old Orchard, Holloway, Bath 1963

60 to 66, Holloway (previously 1 to 4, Paradise Place) and the Young Fox, Old Orchard, Holloway, Bath 1963

Image Reference: 16993
Artist/Photographer: Green-Armytage, Lesley
Image Date: 1963
Measurements: 2.4 x 3.5 cm
Medium: transparency
Collection: BPT G-A
Library Reference: Green-Armytage 785
Credit: Bath Preservation Trust
Library: Bath Preservation Trust: Museum of Bath Architecture

Description: West side. 60 to 66, Holloway (1 to 4, Paradise Place until 1899) are on the left (No. 66 is nearest the camera). Part of the Young Fox in Old Orchard can be seen beyond them. To the right of the pub is 58, Holloway and just the shop front remaining of 56, Holloway (Nos. 18 & 19 until 1899) which were demolished in January 1968. Many of the houses further down the hill were destroyed in the Bath Blitz.
From a collection of slides from the 1950s-1980s, by Lesley Green-Armytage.

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