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Clyde Buildings, How Hill, Twerton, c.1900

Clyde Buildings, How Hill, Twerton, c.1900

Image Reference: 55669
Measurements: 11.8 x 16 cm
Collection: Archives
Library Reference: 1266/28
Credit:

Bath & North East Somerset Council

Library: Bath Record Office : Archives & Local Studies

Description:

Taken from the garden of Eleanor Cottage over connection Road. Built in the late 18th century, the square behind these buildings, known as Cabbage Square, was cut across by the new railway in the 1840s. Built as weaver's houses, they were damaged during World War II and demolished in the 1950s.



From a collection of photos with unidentified photographers.


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