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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: Bishop Ken and a Beggar, 1912

Bishop Ken and a Beggar, 1912. Thomas Ken (1637-1711) was an English cleric who was considered the most eminent of the English non-juring bishops, and one of the fathers of modern English hymnody

Background imageBath Collection: Felixstowe - From the Bath Hotel, 1895

Felixstowe - From the Bath Hotel, 1895. From Round the Coast. [George Newnes Limited, London, 1895]

Background imageBath Collection: The Old Roman Bath at Bath Before Restoration, 1902. Artist: Hudson

The Old Roman Bath at Bath Before Restoration, 1902. Artist: Hudson
The Old Roman Bath at Bath Before Restoration, 1902. From Social England, edited by H.D. Traill, D.C.L. and J. S. Mann, M.A. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1902]

Background imageBath Collection: The Concert. From Matthew Brambles Trip to Bath. c1780-1820, (1923). Artist: Thomas Rowlandson

The Concert. From Matthew Brambles Trip to Bath. c1780-1820, (1923). Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
The Concert. From Matthew Brambles Trip to Bath. c1780-1820, (1923). Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827), watercolour, pen & ink and pencil on paper laid on mount

Background imageBath Collection: A Bath Chap, c1860, (c1860). Artist: John Leech

A Bath Chap, c1860, (c1860). Artist: John Leech
A Bath Chap, c1860, (c1860). John of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Bedford (1389-1435) son of King Henry IV of England, brother to King Henry V, and acted as regent of France for his nephew, King Henry VI

Background imageBath Collection: The Wife of Bath, c1860, (c1860). Artist: John Leech

The Wife of Bath, c1860, (c1860). Artist: John Leech
The Wife of Bath, c1860, (c1860). From The Comic History of England, Volume I, by Gilbert A A Beckett. [Bradbury, Agnew, & Co. London]

Background imageBath Collection: The Inthronization of His Majesty, who is seen crowned and sceptred, 1937

The Inthronization of His Majesty, who is seen crowned and sceptred, 1937. With the Bearers of the Swords at his right hand, and the Bishops of Durham and Bath and Wells on either side of him

Background imageBath Collection: Entrance to the Roman Bath, 1890. Artist: Hume Nisbet

Entrance to the Roman Bath, 1890. Artist: Hume Nisbet
Entrance to the Roman Bath, 1890. From Picturesque London, by Percy Fitzgerald. [Ward & Downey, London, 1890]

Background imageBath Collection: The Old Roman Bath Stand, 1890. Artist: Hume Nisbet

The Old Roman Bath Stand, 1890. Artist: Hume Nisbet
The Old Roman Bath Stand, 1890. From Picturesque London, by Percy Fitzgerald. [Ward & Downey, London, 1890]

Background imageBath Collection: Bath c20th Century. Artist: John Bartholomew

Bath c20th Century. Artist: John Bartholomew
Bath, c20th Century. [John Bartholomew & Son, Edinburgh]

Background imageBath Collection: Grove Scene, Norwich, c1827, (1938). Artist: George Vincent

Grove Scene, Norwich, c1827, (1938). Artist: George Vincent
Grove Scene, Norwich, c1827, (1938). Painting held at the Victoria Art Gallery, Bath. From A Catalogue of the Pictures and Drawings in the collection of Frederick John Nettleford, Volume IV, by C

Background imageBath Collection: Shampooing room in a Turkish bath, 76 Jermyn Street, Piccadilly, London, c1903 (1903)

Shampooing room in a Turkish bath, 76 Jermyn Street, Piccadilly, London, c1903 (1903). From Living London, Vol. II, by George R. Sims

Background imageBath Collection: Interior view of Queen Elizabeths Bath, London, 1834 (1904). Artist: James Basire III

Interior view of Queen Elizabeths Bath, London, 1834 (1904). Artist: James Basire III
Interior view of Queen Elizabeths Bath, London, 1834 (1904). From London in the Time of Tudors, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1904]

Background imageBath Collection: The Maid of Bath, c1769. Artist: Ozias Humphry

The Maid of Bath, c1769. Artist: Ozias Humphry
The Maid of Bath, c1769. From The Connoisseur Volume XLII. [The Connoisseur Ltd. London, 1915]

Background imageBath Collection: Death of Bishop Heber, 1846. Artist: James Sands

Death of Bishop Heber, 1846. Artist: James Sands
Death of Bishop Heber, 1846. Reginald Heber (1783-1826), English clergyman, and traveller, served as the Anglican Bishop of Calcutta until his sudden death at the age of 42

Background imageBath Collection: Matlock Bath and the Heights of Abraham, Derbyshire, c1905

Matlock Bath and the Heights of Abraham, Derbyshire, c1905. [The Photochrom Co. Ltd. London and Tunbridge Wells]

Background imageBath Collection: Old Roman Bath, Strand Lane, 1897

Old Roman Bath, Strand Lane, 1897. From Old and New London Vol III by Edward Walford. [Cassell and Company Ltd, London, 1897]

Background imageBath Collection: Great Bath, Roman Baths, Bath, Somerset, c1925

Great Bath, Roman Baths, Bath, Somerset, c1925
Great Bath, Roman Baths, Bath, Somerset. The city was first documented as a Roman spa, although tradition suggests that it was founded earlier

Background imageBath Collection: The Grand Pump Room, Bath, Somerset, c1925

The Grand Pump Room, Bath, Somerset, c1925. The main block, built of Bath stone, was begun in 1789 by Thomas Baldwin (c1750-1820)

Background imageBath Collection: The Kingss Bath & Hot Mineral Spring, Bath, Somerset, c 1925

The Kingss Bath & Hot Mineral Spring, Bath, Somerset, c 1925. The Kings Bath is part of the Roman Baths complex in Bath, Somerset, England

Background imageBath Collection: Bath Abbey, West front, c1925

Bath Abbey, West front, c1925. The Abbey Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Bath (Bath Abbey), is an Anglican parish church and a former Benedictine monastery in Bath, Somerset, England

Background imageBath Collection: The Parade Gardens, Bath, Somerset, c1925

The Parade Gardens, Bath, Somerset, c1925. In the distance we see The Empire Hotel which was built in 1901 by architect Charles Edward Davis (1827-1902)

Background imageBath Collection: Pulteney Street, Bath, Somerset, c1925

Pulteney Street, Bath, Somerset, c1925. From Bath: Sixteen Camera Studies in Colour, published by Photochrom Co. Ltd. c1925

Background imageBath Collection: Pulteney Bridge, Bath, Somerset, c1925

Pulteney Bridge, Bath, Somerset, c1925. The Pulteney Bridge was designed by Robert Adam (1728-1792) in a Palladian style. Crossing the River Avon It was completed by 1774

Background imageBath Collection: Bath from Beechen Cliff, c1925

Bath from Beechen Cliff, c1925. From Bath: Sixteen Camera Studies in Colour, published by Photochrom Co. Ltd. c1925

Background imageBath Collection: Ralph Allen, 18th century British entrepreneur and philanthropist, 19th or early 20th century

Ralph Allen, 18th century British entrepreneur and philanthropist, 19th or early 20th century. Allen (1693-1764) made two fortunes

Background imageBath Collection: Bishop Thomas Ken, 17th century English cleric, late 19th or early 20th century

Bishop Thomas Ken, 17th century English cleric, late 19th or early 20th century. Ken (1637-1711) became Bishop of Bath and Wells in 1684

Background imageBath Collection: Bath Abbey, Somerset, c1870. Artist: Hanhart

Bath Abbey, Somerset, c1870. Artist: Hanhart
Bath Abbey, Somerset, c1870. Bath Abbeys founder, Bishop Oliver King, reputedly had a dream himself featuring Jacobs Ladder that inspired him to build the Abbey on the site of the earlier Norman

Background imageBath Collection: Death of Bishop Heber, India, 1826. Artist: J Sands

Death of Bishop Heber, India, 1826. Artist: J Sands
Death of Bishop Heber, 1826. Reginald Heber (1783-1826) was Bishop of Calcutta. He died at Tiruchirappalli in Tamil Nadu after suffering an apoplectic fit while taking a bath

Background imageBath Collection: The convalescent, Herbert Hospital, Woolwich, London, 1896. Artist: Gregory & Co

The convalescent, Herbert Hospital, Woolwich, London, 1896. Artist: Gregory & Co
The convalescent, Herbert Hospital, Woolwich, London, 1896. A print from The Navy and Army Illustrated, 27th October 1896

Background imageBath Collection: Longleat, home of the Marquess of Bath, Wiltshire, c1880

Longleat, home of the Marquess of Bath, Wiltshire, c1880. Designed by Robert Smythson, Longleat is regarded as one of the finest Elizabethan country houses in England

Background imageBath Collection: Interior, Bath Abbey, Somerset, 1924-1926. Artist: Humphrey Joel

Interior, Bath Abbey, Somerset, 1924-1926. Artist: Humphrey Joel
Interior, Bath Abbey, Somerset, 1924-1926. Bath Abbeys founder, Bishop Oliver King, reputedly had a dream himself featuring Jacobs Ladder that inspired him to build the Abbey on the site of

Background imageBath Collection: A Turkish bath in Jermyn Street, London, 1891. Artist: Swain

A Turkish bath in Jermyn Street, London, 1891. Artist: Swain
A Turkish bath in Jermyn Street, London, 1891. From Old and New London: a Narrative of its History, its People and its Places, volume IV, by Edward Walford, pulished by Cassell and Company (1891)

Background imageBath Collection: Massed banners of the Knights of the Bath in Henry VIIs Chapel, Westminster Abbey, 1926-1927

Massed banners of the Knights of the Bath in Henry VIIs Chapel, Westminster Abbey, 1926-1927. Artist: King
Massed banners of the Knights of the Bath in Henry VIIs Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, 1926-1927. Illustration from Wonderful London, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, Volume I

Background imageBath Collection: Swineford Bridge, Keynsham, Bath and Northeast Somerset, 1926. Artist: Cavenders Ltd

Swineford Bridge, Keynsham, Bath and Northeast Somerset, 1926. Artist: Cavenders Ltd
Swineford Bridge, Keynsham, Bath and Northeast Somerset, 1926. From the River Valleys set of hand-coloured cigarette cards issued with Army Club Cigarettes, Cavanders Ltd, 1926

Background imageBath Collection: Apsley House, Westminster, London, c1800 (1878)

Apsley House, Westminster, London, c1800 (1878). Also known as No 1, London, Apsley House, is the London townhouse of the Dukes of Wellington

Background imageBath Collection: Bath Characters, c1832. Artist: Auguste Amant Constant Fidele Edouart

Bath Characters, c1832. Artist: Auguste Amant Constant Fidele Edouart
Bath Characters, c1832. From The Studio Volume 81. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1921]

Background imageBath Collection: The Seven Bishops, c1902

The Seven Bishops, c1902. When King James II issued his second Declaration of Indulgence in 1688 - the Seven Bishops petitioned the King against it

Background imageBath Collection: London and Bath Steam Carriage, 1840, c1800-1840. Artist: Henry Pyall

London and Bath Steam Carriage, 1840, c1800-1840. Artist: Henry Pyall
London and nath Steam Carriage, 1840, (19th century)

Background imageBath Collection: Bath Abbey, Bath, Somerset, 1902-1903. Artist: Edward J Burrows

Bath Abbey, Bath, Somerset, 1902-1903. Artist: Edward J Burrows
Bath Abbey, Bath, Somerset, 1902-1903. From Penroses Pictorial Annual 1902-1903, An Illustrated Review of the Graphic Arts, volume 8, edited by William Gamble and published by AW Penrose (London)

Background imageBath Collection: Arundel House, Strand, 17th century, (1908)

Arundel House, Strand, 17th century, (1908). In the Middle Ages Arundel House was the town house of the Bishops of Bath and Wells

Background imageBath Collection: Comforts of Bath: The Games, or Assembly with Card Players, 1798. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson

Comforts of Bath: The Games, or Assembly with Card Players, 1798. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
Comforts of Bath: The Games, or Assembly with Card Players, 1798. The smart set enjoying the season at Bath, home of the famous Roman baths and Pump Room

Background imageBath Collection: Sir George Strong Nares, Arctic explorer, 1878. Artist: Lock & Whitfield

Sir George Strong Nares, Arctic explorer, 1878. Artist: Lock & Whitfield
Sir George Strong Nares, Arctic explorer, 1878. After returning to England in 1854 from an Arctic expedition he was promoted lieutenant, served for two years in the Mediterranean

Background imageBath Collection: Letter from Thomas Ken, Bishop of Bath and Wells to George Harbin, c1709. Artist: Thomas Ken

Letter from Thomas Ken, Bishop of Bath and Wells to George Harbin, c1709. Artist: Thomas Ken
Letter from Thomas Ken, Bishop of Bath and Wells to George Harbin, c1709. Letter from the Bishop of Bath and Wells to the Reverend George Harbin, the Non-juror chaplain to Viscount Weymouth

Background imageBath Collection: William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath, English politician, (1832). Artist: WT Mote

William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath, English politician, (1832). Artist: WT Mote
William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath, English politician, (1832). When Pulteneys (1684-1764) friend Robert Walpole was sent to the Tower of London in 1712

Background imageBath Collection: Miss Hannah Russell, 18th century (1912). Artist: William Hoare

Miss Hannah Russell, 18th century (1912). Artist: William Hoare
Miss Hannah Russell, 18th century (1912). A print from The Connoisseur, (London, 1912)

Background imageBath Collection: John Arthur Roebuck, British politician, (1881). Artist: E Stodart

John Arthur Roebuck, British politician, (1881). Artist: E Stodart
John Arthur Roebuck, British politician, (1881). John Arthur Roebuck (1801-1879) served as an MP for Bath and Sheffield. In 1855 he presided over a parliamentary committee of inquiry into

Background imageBath Collection: The Paleastra, Roman Baths, Bath, 50 AD

The Paleastra, Roman Baths, Bath, 50 AD. The Roman Baths complex is a site of historical interest in the English city of Bath



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Bath Collection

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