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View of the Town Hall, Market and Abbey Church, Bath 1804 - detail

View of the Town Hall, Market and Abbey Church, Bath 1804 - detail

Image Reference: 26356
Artist/Photographer: Nattes, Jean Claude; Hill, I.; Miller, William
Image Date: 1804
Measurements: 17 x 10 cm
Medium: print
Collection: Scrapbooks
Library Reference: Chapman Vol I p.188
Images of Bath ref.: 662
Credit: Bath & North East Somerset Council
Library: Bath Record Office : Archives & Local Studies

Description: On the left is the White Lion Inn and Tavern, with the Guildhall beyond. Note the strange pinnacles on the roof. From "Bath, Illustrated by a Series of Views, From the Drawings of John Claude Nattes; With Descriptions to Each Plate" by J.C. Nattes, 1806. Published in London by William Miller and in Bristol by William Sheppard.
J.C. Nattes del. London. Published November 1804 by William Miller, Albemarle Street. I. Hill. Aquatinta. See Image Refs. 11245, 12071, 15645, 26357, 43818 and 45278.

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