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The East Gate of Bath c.1650

The East Gate of Bath c.1650

Image Reference: 18204
Artist/Photographer: Lewis, William
Image Date: 1650
Measurements: 12.2 x 18.8 cm
Medium: print
Collection: Loose Prints
Library Reference: R1 / 433
Images of Bath ref.: 973
Credit: Bath & North East Somerset Council
Library: Bath & North East Somerset Council

Description: An artist's impression of how the medieval entrance gates to the city might have looked. This is the only gate still standing and can be seen in Boatstall Lane beside the Empire Hotel. This was the least imposing of the gates. Originally published as a postcard.
From "Bath Before Beau Nash" by Meg Hamilton, 1978. W. Lewis, Lith. Proceedings of Natural History Club, 1879, Vol. 4, No. 2.

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