Bath in Time

shopping_cart0 search menu close
shopping_cart0
  • Home
  • Researcher's Guide
  • Featured Collections
  • Popular Themes
  • Shop
  • Contact Us
search
Shop Sign In Shop Sign In
  • Home
  • separator
  • Image Overview
  • Overview
  • Unframed Print
  • Framed Print
  • Download
  • Gifts

Philip Street and Newark Street, Bath 1967

Philip Street and Newark Street, Bath 1967

Image Reference: 17668
Artist/Photographer: Green-Armytage, Lesley
Image Date: 1967
Measurements: 2.4 x 3.5 cm
Medium: transparency
Collection: BPT G-A
Library Reference: Green-Armytage 2014
Credit: Bath Preservation Trust
Library: Bath Preservation Trust: Museum of Bath Architecture

Description: West side of Philip Street looking towards Newark Street. The last house on this side of Newark Street is the Edinburgh Castle pub at No. 11. Until the 1950s the right-hand side of the pub was a house at 11, Philip Street. All the houses were demolished in 1971. The west side is now a part of the Southgate development. The east side gave way to the Ham Gardens Car Park and bus station.
From a collection of slides from the 1950s-1980s, by Lesley Green-Armytage.

This image can be used commercially
Lightbox: Login or Register to add this Image to your Lightbox.

Your purchases help fund the maintenance, care and collection of the Bath In Time image library. Preserving a precious resource with access for all to view images from Bath's past and the future collection of images present.


My Account

  • Login
  • Lightbox
  • Orders
  • Basket

Customer Support

  • Sustainability
  • Delivery & Returns
  • FAQs
  • Contact Us

Terms

  • Accessibility
  • Cookie Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Copyright & Takedown Policy

Bath In Time logo

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram

Bath Record Office logo Bath Film Office logo Bath & North East Somerset Council logo Bath Preservation Trust logo
© BIT 2025 | shop by Heritage Digital