The Bath Magazine, Issue 193

Reference Number
PP/2018/193
Level of Description
Item
Title
The Bath Magazine, Issue 193
Creator(s) & Administrative History
Clegg, Emma: Editor
Various: Author
MC Publishing Ltd: Publisher

Bath

2 Princes Buildings, Bath, BA1 2 ED
Date
October 2018
Extent
Pages: 136
Description
Articles include the following: My Bath (an interview with ecologist, author and president of Bath Natural History Society, Professor David Goode), p. 12; Five Minutes with Anna Wilson (children's author who teaches teaches creative writing at Bath Spa University), p. 18; Jewel vision (S. P. Green & Co Jewellers originally from Birmingham but who have opened up a shop in Green Street), p. 26; Musical chairs (an article on The Pump Room Trio) by Imogen Winsor, pp. 28-29; American Beauty (the recent redesign of the gardens of the American Museum at Claverton Manor) by Jessica Hope, pp. 30-31; The digital leap (interviews with some of the speakers at Bath Digital Festival 2018) by Jessica Hope, pp. 32-33; Walking with the dead (a short account of some of the interesting individuals buried in Bath's graveyards and cemeteries) by Georgette McCready, pp. 46-47; The Art of the theatre (a report on the new exhibition at the Holburne Museum 'Gainsborough and the Theatre') by Emma Clegg, pp.48-49; A vibrant view (Emma Clegg interviews artist Nick Cudworth who moved to Bath in 1998 about his life and work), pp. 52-53; Ten of the best (specially created artworks depicting 'characters that have helped shape the city' designed by illustrator Finn Dean and commissioned by VisitBath), pp. 68-69; Bath@Work (focus on Josh Pine window cleaner) by Neil Menneer, pp. 70-71; Farming in the city (an article on Bath City Farm at Kelston View, Whiteway) , p. 8; That Monkton magic (a short history of Monkton Combe school found in 1858 by the Reverand Francis Pocock and now celebrating its 150th anniversary) by Catherine Pitt, pp. 98-99; The Lansdown Renaissance (Anna Fairman, a Director in the Residential Development Sales team for Savills Bath, discusses the new development in Lansdown on the former site of the MOD complex), p. 134
Subject
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Artists
Authors
Cemeteries
Exhibitions
Farms
Festivals
Graveyards
Jewellers
Schools
Technology
Theatres
Trades (occupations)
Urban development
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