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The Rector's House, Bath 1818

The Rector's House, Bath 1818

Image Reference: 45118
Artist/Photographer: Storer, Henry Sargant; Sherwood & Co.
Image Date: 1818
Measurements: 6.5 x 8.6 cm
Medium: print
Collection: Scrapbooks
Library Reference: Chapman vol.1, p.100
Images of Bath ref.: 469
Credit: Bath & North East Somerset Council
Library: Bath Record Office : Archives & Local Studies

Description: Also known as the Parsonage, this was the official residence of the Rector of Bath. It stood between the Mineral Hospital and Blue Coat School. By the 1850s it had become the Commercial Rooms and was demolished when a new wing of the hospital was built on this site in 1859. From "Walks Through Bath" by Pierce Egan, 1819, following p.146.
H.S. Storer, Delt. & Sculp. Published 1st December 1818 by Sherwood and Co. Copper-engr. See Image Refs. 14941 and 42446.

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