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Entrance to Bath, from Bristol & Wells 1844

Entrance to Bath, from Bristol & Wells 1844

Image Reference: 45067
Image Date: 1844
Measurements: 12.2 x 16.4 cm
Medium: print
Collection: Scrapbooks
Library Reference: Chapman vol.1, p.57
Images of Bath ref.: 249
Credit: Bath & North East Somerset Council
Library: Bath Record Office : Archives & Local Studies

Description: Looking north across the Old Bridge as a waggon is crossing Into town. Houses no longer crowd the southern approaches, the Full Moon remains at the foot of Southgate Street with Bourn's Corn Lofts on Broad Quay. The towers of St. James's Church and the Abbey behind. From "Everitt's Views in Bath and its Vicinity" by William Everitt, 1844, 1st edition.
W. Williams, Del. Pub by W. Everitt, Bath. J. Shury Sculpt. Steel-engr. See Image Ref. 41628. See Image Refs. 12376, 24969 and 45069 for the later version with lattice bridge parapets and Bartlett's name on the Full Moon Hotel.

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