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Bath is a city located in the county of Somerset, England, and is part of the South West region and lies on the River Avon

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Background imageBath Collection: Bath, from the private road leading to Prior Park, pub. 1793. Creator: J. Hassell (1767-1825) and J

Bath, from the private road leading to Prior Park, pub. 1793. Creator: J. Hassell (1767-1825) and J
Bath, from the private road leading to Prior Park, from A Picturesque Guide to Bath, Bristol Hot-Wells, the River Avon and the Adjacent Country, published 1793 (coloured aquatint)

Background imageBath Collection: Bath, the Concert Room, pub. 1805. Creator: John Claude Nattes (1765-1822)

Bath, the Concert Room, pub. 1805. Creator: John Claude Nattes (1765-1822)
Bath, the Concert Room, from Bath, Illustrated by a Series of Views, published 1805 (coloured engraving)

Background imageBath Collection: Milsom Street, c1883. Creator: R. Woodroffe (fl. 1835-1854)

Milsom Street, c1883. Creator: R. Woodroffe (fl. 1835-1854)
Milsom Street, from Views of Bath, c.1883 (litho)

Background imageBath Collection: Plan of Arundel and Essex Houses, (1881). Creator: Unknown

Plan of Arundel and Essex Houses, (1881). Creator: Unknown
Plan of Arundel and Essex Houses, (1881). In the Middle Ages Arundel House was the town house of the Bishops of Bath and Wells

Background imageBath Collection: Arundel House (To the North), c17th century, (1881). Creator: Unknown

Arundel House (To the North), c17th century, (1881). Creator: Unknown
Arundel House (To the North), c17th century, (1881). View of Arundel House between the Strand and the River Thames in London

Background imageBath Collection: Arundel House (To the South), c17th century, (1881). Creator: Unknown

Arundel House (To the South), c17th century, (1881). Creator: Unknown
Arundel House (To the South), c17th century, (1881). View of Arundel House between the Strand and the River Thames in London

Background imageBath Collection: Longleat House, Wiltshire, 1894. Creator: Unknown

Longleat House, Wiltshire, 1894. Creator: Unknown
Longleat House, Wiltshire, 1894. Seat of the Marquess of Bath, Longleat is regarded as one of the finest Elizabethan country houses in England

Background imageBath Collection: The French Hospital near Old Street. c1756. Artist: Benjamin Cole

The French Hospital near Old Street. c1756. Artist: Benjamin Cole
The French Hospital near Old Street. c1756. The French Hospital in Bath Street, London, was founded in 1718 as a hospice for poor French Protestants and their descendants

Background imageBath Collection: New Bridge, Bath, 1788

New Bridge, Bath, 1788. View of the Pulteney Bridge over the River Avon. The bridge was designed by Robert Adam in the Palladian style, and has shops built across its full span on both sides

Background imageBath Collection: The bathroom at Gayfere House, London, 1936

The bathroom at Gayfere House, London, 1936
The bathroom at Gayfere House, London, England, by Lady Mount Temple and Oliver Hill, F.R.I.B.A. 1936. Walls and ceiling in mirror-glass by the London Sand Blast Decorative Glass Co

Background imageBath Collection: Bath, c1896. Artist: J Dugdale & Co

Bath, c1896. Artist: J Dugdale & Co
Bath, c1896. From Pictorial England and Wales. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1896]

Background imageBath Collection: Bath, c1910

Bath, c1910. The Abbey Church and Guildhall. Bath is famous for its Hot Springs. There are fine specimens of old Roman Baths. Population, 68, 640

Background imageBath Collection: A View of the King and Queens Baths and the Great Pump Room at Bath, 1907

A View of the King and Queens Baths and the Great Pump Room at Bath, 1907. From The Life of Samuel Johnson, Vol. II by James Boswell. [Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, Ltd. London, 1907]

Background imageBath Collection: The Pelican Inn, 1907

The Pelican Inn, 1907. From The Life of Samuel Johnson, Vol. II by James Boswell. [Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, Ltd. London, 1907]

Background imageBath Collection: Catbells and the edge of Derwentwater bathed in early morning light and autumnal colours, Latrigg

Catbells and the edge of Derwentwater bathed in early morning light and autumnal colours, Latrigg, Keswick, The Lake District, Cumbria, UK. November 2016

Background imageBath Collection: Attendants bathing boys at the Sun Court Cleansing Station, London, 1914

Attendants bathing boys at the Sun Court Cleansing Station, London, 1914
Attendants bathing boys at the Sun Court Cleansing Station, City of London, 1914. Sombre scene of women and boys in a tiled bathroom. At this time many people had no bathroom at home

Background imageBath Collection: Attendants bathing boys at the Central Street Cleansing Station, London, 1914

Attendants bathing boys at the Central Street Cleansing Station, London, 1914. Women wash boys in bath tubs; most homes at this time had no bathroom and children could suffer form lice

Background imageBath Collection: Improvised bathroom, Shoreditch Technical Institute, London, 1907

Improvised bathroom, Shoreditch Technical Institute, London, 1907. Consisting of a tin bath and jug behind a screen

Background imageBath Collection: Girls learning infant care, Birley House Open Air School, Forest Hill, London, 1908

Girls learning infant care, Birley House Open Air School, Forest Hill, London, 1908. Three girls, being supervised by a nurse, bathing and dressing a doll

Background imageBath Collection: Gumley House, Twickenham Road, Isleworth, Middlesex, c1800

Gumley House, Twickenham Road, Isleworth, Middlesex, c1800. Isleworth is now in the London borough of Hounslow. Gumley House was the seat of the Earl of Bath in the 18th century

Background imageBath Collection: View of a brick bath or reservoir discovered in Strand Lane, Westminster, London, 1841

View of a brick bath or reservoir discovered in Strand Lane, Westminster, London, 1841. It may possibly be Roman

Background imageBath Collection: Outside the Eagle Tavern and Coffee House, Bath & Liverpool Hotel, London, c1800

Outside the Eagle Tavern and Coffee House, Bath & Liverpool Hotel, London, c1800
Outside the Eagle Tavern and Coffee House, Bath & Liverpool Hotel, Westminster, London, c1800. View showing the Church of St Mary le Strand to the left and the Eagle Tavern to the right

Background imageBath Collection: Green Gate Tavern at the junction of City Road and Bath Street, London, c1880. Artist

Green Gate Tavern at the junction of City Road and Bath Street, London, c1880. Artist
Green Gate Tavern at the junction of City Road and Bath Street, London, c1880

Background imageBath Collection: Cold Bath Fields Prison, Finsbury, London, c1810

Cold Bath Fields Prison, Finsbury, London, c1810. View of the Cold Bath Fields Prison from the north-west with the River Fleet in the foreground and the dome of St Pauls Cathedral in the distance

Background imageBath Collection: South view of the Cold Baths, Cold Bath Fields, Finsbury, London, 1812. Artist

South view of the Cold Baths, Cold Bath Fields, Finsbury, London, 1812. Artist
South view of the Cold Baths, Cold Bath Fields, Finsbury, London, 1812

Background imageBath Collection: Cold Bath Fields Prison, Finsbury, London, 1814

Cold Bath Fields Prison, Finsbury, London, 1814. Exterior view of the prison with sheep grazing in the foreground

Background imageBath Collection: Cold Bath Fields Prison, Finsbury, London, 1830. Artist: W Watkins

Cold Bath Fields Prison, Finsbury, London, 1830. Artist: W Watkins
Cold Bath Fields Prison, Finsbury, London, 1830. View with figures and horse-drawn carriages on the street. Also showing a figure begging on the left

Background imageBath Collection: View of Cold Bath Fields Prison. Finsbury, Islington, London, 1820

View of Cold Bath Fields Prison. Finsbury, Islington, London, 1820. The front of the prison with its imposing entrance is shown filling the entire composition

Background imageBath Collection: Pentonville, Islington, London, 1815. Artist: George Hollis

Pentonville, Islington, London, 1815. Artist: George Hollis
Pentonville, Islington, London, 1815; view of Cold Bath Fields House of Correction, with the City of London in the background

Background imageBath Collection: Cold Bath Fields, Finsbury, London, 1819. Artist: Thomas Ranson

Cold Bath Fields, Finsbury, London, 1819. Artist: Thomas Ranson
Cold Bath Fields, Finsbury, London, 1819; an interior view of Cold Bath Fields Prison, in which Thomas Ranson was unlawfully confined by the Bank of England for holding an alleged forged one pound

Background imageBath Collection: The Motion, 1741

The Motion, 1741. The Duke of Argyll, with a flaming sword, driving a coach from which Lord Carteret cries Let me get out.Several people are run over

Background imageBath Collection: Hearth-stones! Bath-bricks!, Cries of London, c1840. Artist: TH Jones

Hearth-stones! Bath-bricks!, Cries of London, c1840. Artist: TH Jones
Hearth-stones! Bath-bricks! A hearth stone and bath bricks seller pushing his barrow along the street, with two figures and the Palace of Westminster in the background. From Cries of London, c1840

Background imageBath Collection: Preparing cat gut at the London Hospitals own factory, London, 20th century. Artist

Preparing cat gut at the London Hospitals own factory, London, 20th century. Artist
Preparing cat gut at the London Hospitals own factory, London, 20th century. Cat gut is a kind of chord prepared from the intestine of animals and used for musical instruments

Background imageBath Collection: Sylvia Pankhurst, British suffragette, in a bath chair, London, June 1914. Artist

Sylvia Pankhurst, British suffragette, in a bath chair, London, June 1914. Artist
Sylvia Pankhurst, British suffragette, in a bath chair, London, June 1914. Sylvia Pankhurst (1882-1960) is shown here in her severely weakened state caused by numerous hunger

Background imageBath Collection: Public Bathing at Bath, or Stewing Alive, 1825. Artist: Isaac Robert Cruikshank

Public Bathing at Bath, or Stewing Alive, 1825. Artist: Isaac Robert Cruikshank
Public Bathing at Bath, or Stewing Alive, 1825. Bathers taking the waters or stewing in the Roman baths at Bath in Somerset, wearing clothes and even hats to preserve their modesty

Background imageBath Collection: Luxury of Gardens, 1816. Artist: Humphry Repton

Luxury of Gardens, 1816. Artist: Humphry Repton
Luxury of Gardens, 1816. From Fragments on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening, by Humphry Repton, Humphry (1752-1818), 1816

Background imageBath Collection: The Roman baths, Bath, 19th century

The Roman baths, Bath, 19th century. The city of Bath was first documented as a Roman spa, although tradition suggests that it was founded earlier

Background imageBath Collection: Abbey Square and Pump Rooms, Bath, c1880

Abbey Square and Pump Rooms, Bath, c1880

Background imageBath Collection: Enamelling a steel bath at Ideal Standard, Hull, Humberside, 1967

Enamelling a steel bath at Ideal Standard, Hull, Humberside, 1967. Established in 1954, Ideal Standard has been producing bathroom products in Hull for over 50 years

Background imageBath Collection: Extracting a steel bath from the furnace at Ideal Standard in Hull, Humberside, 1967

Extracting a steel bath from the furnace at Ideal Standard in Hull, Humberside, 1967. Established in 1954, Ideal Standard has been producing bathroom products in Hull for over 50 years

Background imageBath Collection: Vertical heat treatment process, Edgar Allen Steel Foundry, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, 1962

Vertical heat treatment process, Edgar Allen Steel Foundry, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, 1962. The process involves the red hot metal (in this case pneumatic drill heads) being cooled in a fluid bath

Background imageBath Collection: Pouring molten metal from a cupola into moulds, steel bath production, Hull, Humberside, 1965

Pouring molten metal from a cupola into moulds, steel bath production, Hull, Humberside, 1965

Background imageBath Collection: Three Men in a Bath, 1966. Artist: Michael Walters

Three Men in a Bath, 1966. Artist: Michael Walters
Three Men in a Bath, 1966. A variation on the book title Three Men in a Boat, this is photograph taken for a Heatons bath advertisment campaign in 1966. Heatons made baths in Rotherham for many years

Background imageBath Collection: The Imperial bath and shower unit from Heatons of Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 1966

The Imperial bath and shower unit from Heatons of Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 1966. The Imperial bath and shower unit was introduced by Heatons in 1966

Background imageBath Collection: Theatre Royal, Bath, Avon

Theatre Royal, Bath, Avon. Baths Theatre Royal was built in 1863. Designed by George Dance, Baths Theatre Royal first opened its doors in 1805.The building was destroyed by a fire in 1862 but was

Background imageBath Collection: Street artist, Bath, Avon

Street artist, Bath, Avon

Background imageBath Collection: Sally Lunns House, Bath, Avon

Sally Lunns House, Bath, Avon
Sally Lunns House, Bath, Somerset. This tea shop is the home of the Sally Lunn Bun, first baked in the 17th century

Background imageBath Collection: The Bishops of Stasaph-Chester-Bath & Wells- Ely and Peterborough, c1787

The Bishops of Stasaph-Chester-Bath & Wells- Ely and Peterborough, c1787
The Bishops of Stasaph-Chester-Bath & Wells- Ely and Peterborough, presenting their Petition to King James II, before their commitment to the Tower by Judge Jeffries, c1787



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Bath Collection

Bath is a city located in the county of Somerset, England, and is part of the South West region and lies on the River Avon. The city has been a World Heritage Site since 1987 due to its unique architecture and Roman-built baths, founded by the Romans in AD 43 as Aquae Sulis, making it one of Britain's oldest cities. It became an important centre for trade and industry during the 18th century, when it was known as 'The City of Bath'. Today, it is a popular tourist destination with many attractions including The Royal Crescent, The Circus and Pulteney Bridge. There are also numerous museums to explore such as The Museum of East Asian Art and The Holburne Museum. Visitors can also enjoy shopping at its many independent stores or take part in activities such as walking tours or boat trips along the river Avon.
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