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| Bath, Somerset |
| No date for this unused postcard of the Pulteney Bridge. |
| A super Edwardian postcard of Great Pulteney Street. (Z) |
| A rather dour real photo postcard of the Royal Crescent around 1910. |
| A 1914 view of Southgate Street. |
| An undated postcard of the Colonnade. |
| A high quality image of the Pulteney Bridge and Weir - no date though. (Z) |
| Bath Abbey from the North-East. (Z) |
| Prior Park College. |
| Another undated view of the Pulteney Bridge and Weir. |
| A 1937 postcard of the Parade Gardens. (Z) |
| No date for this postcard of the Circus. (Z) |
| South Parade, a postcard from the 1950s. (Z) |
| An Edwardian postcard showing what was at the time the Empire Hotel. |
| Postcards of the Past |
| This postcard was mailed in 1927. |
| A similar, undated view. |
| An undated view of the Roman Baths. |
| High Street in the early 1900s. |
| No date for this view of the city. |
| Another view of High Street. (Z) |
| A view of the Pump Room from a painting by A R Quinton. |
| Search the internet for information about the Roman Baths - or to find a hotel (with bath). |
| Did You Know.... that Ann Widdecombe, Conservative Politician, was born in Bath in 1947 ? |
| Did You Know.... that Chris Patten, Conservative Politician, was also born in Bath, in 1944 ? |
| Did You Know.... that the population of Bath is about 80,000 (2008) ? |


| Bath Chairs outside the Pump Room. (Z) |





| Inside the Pump Room - a 1908 postcard. (Z) |

| Royal Avenue, Victoria Park. |

| The Roman Baths. |

| Bath, a city in South-west England, lies in the valley of the River Avon among surrounding hills, and grew around naturally-occurring hot springs where the Romans built baths and a temple, giving it the name Aquae Sulis. The city became a World Heritage Site in 1987, and has a variety of theatres, museums, and other cultural and sporting venues, which have helped to make it a major centre for tourism. |


| Reproductions of postcards with a (Z) following the description are available to buy from Zazzle - just click on the (Z) ! |

| Pulteney Street. |



| Another view of the Pulteney Bridge. |
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