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Entrance to Bath, from the Bristol Road 1829

Entrance to Bath, from the Bristol Road 1829

Image Reference: 41624
Artist/Photographer: Shepherd, Thomas H.; Britton, John; Tombleson, William; Jones & Co.
Image Date: 1829
Measurements: 9.5 x 13.7 cm
Medium: print
Collection: Scrapbooks
Library Reference: Hunt Vol. 3, p.11
Images of Bath ref.: 248
Credit: Bath & North East Somerset Council
Library: Bath Record Office : Archives & Local Studies

Description: Looking north across the Old Bridge as a coach is crossing to the south. Houses no longer crowd the southern approaches. The Full Moon remains and there is only one footpath on the east side, both of which had been intended to be upgraded a few years earlier. From "Bath and Bristol, with the Counties of Somerset and Gloucester" by Thos. H. Shepherd and John Britton Esq. F.S.A., 1829.
Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by W. Tombleson. Jones & Co., Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, 4th April 1829. Steel-engr. See Image Ref. 17573.

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