The Bath Magazine, Issue 189

Reference Number
PP/2018/189
Level of Description
Item
Title
The Bath Magazine, Issue 189
Creator(s) & Administrative History
Clegg, Emma: Editor
Various: Author
MC Publishing Ltd: Publisher

Bath

2 Princes Buildings, Bath, BA1 2 ED
Date
June 2018
Extent
Pages: 122
Description
Articles include the following: My Bath (an interview with The Theatre Bath Bus, also known as Minerva, a passenger bus converted into a mobile theatre space hosting productions around the city), p. 14; Life on the water (Georgette McCready talks to those who live locally on canal boats), pp. 28-30; Bath Fringe (some of the events taking place at the Bath Fringe in its fifth year), p. 45; A girl called Dusty (Melissa Blease talks to Jonathan Harvey, award-winning writer of 'The Dusty Springfield Musical' showing at the Theatre Royal, Bath, Saturday 23 June - Saturday 7 July), pp. 46-47; Going Dutch (Emma Clegg describes the exhibition at the Holburne Museum entitled 'Prized possessions: Dutch Masterpieces from National Trust Houses' running from Friday 25 May - Sunday 16 September. Includes photgraphs of some of the portraits), pp. 50-51; The American Perspective (a description of the exhibition at The American Museum, Bath entitled 'Side by Side: America and World War I' exploring the United States's entry into the First World War), p. 60; Tales from the Riverside (a fifteen-page supplement detailing how Crest Nicholson Regeneration created a new development in Bath on the site of Stothert & Pitt Founders and Engineers which closed in the late 1980s), inserted between pages 66-67; Clear waters (an account of the setting up of Bath Water, selling bottled water, in 2017 by husband and wife Mark and Rachel Allen) by Melissa Blease, pp. 72-73; The River of Time (a short history of the growth of Bath alongside the Bristol Avon which runs through the city) by Catherine Pitt, pp. 88-89; Bath@Work (focus on Zita Alves, fitness coach) by Neil Meneer, pp. 100-101
Subject
Advertisements
Art
Business enterprises
Canals
Exhibitions
Festivals
First World War (1914-1918)
Musical theatre
Photographs
Rivers
Singers
Urban development
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