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Ruin at Bath 1809

Ruin at Bath 1809

Image Reference: 42915
Image Date: 1809
Measurements: 17.7 x 10.9 cm
Medium: print
Collection: Scrapbooks
Library Reference: Hunt Vol.4 p.80
Images of Bath ref.: 566
Credit: Bath & North East Somerset Council
Library: Bath Record Office : Archives & Local Studies

Description: The engraving forms the frontispiece of J.P. Malcolm's Excursions in Kent & Other Counties 1809. It represents a house that was erected to form the southeastern end of Camden Place, the intermediate ones which were intended to connect it with. No. 20, Camden Place were not erected and the house as represented stood proximately and proudly by itself for some years after 1809, it was at length removed, probably by the landlord of the ground it stood upon. From a restricted access giant volume of prints in excellent condition. Bookplate inside cover Ex Libris Frederici Shum F.S.A.

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