The Survey of Bath and District, No. 28 The magazine of the Survey of Old Bath and its associates

Reference Number
PP/2169/28
Level of Description
Item
Title
The Survey of Bath and District, No. 28 The magazine of the Survey of Old Bath and its associates
Creator(s) & Administrative History
Various: Author
Date
2013
Extent
Pages: 40
Description
Includes the folllowing articles: Caisson House grounds, Combe Hay (grounds contain part of Somerset Coal Canal), p. 4; Museum of London Archaeology Service (Southgate redevelopment, Bath 2013); Combe Down Heritage Society (Ralph Allen Cornerstone), pp. 8-9; Bath Jewish Burial Ground, pp. 9-10; Lansdown Chapel (now part of Chapel Farmhouse), pp. 12-13; Medieval Bathwick (includes the wills of Thomas Style in 1536 and Robert Style in 1540), p. 13-14; Children's Homes (Williams' Homes for boys and girls situated in and near Macaulay Buildings, p. 15); Bath's Medical Heritage (includes information on all the Bath hospitals since medieval times and its various infirmaries, chemist shops and medical Dispensaries by Roger Rolls, pp. 17-32; John Jelly's Botanic Garden (sited just below Beacon Hill on present day Camden Road. Article includes information on the Botanic Garden of Mr William Sole off the Bristol Road. John Jelly's garden was also known as Walcot Botanic Garden) by Trevor Fawcett, 23-28; Education in Bath-Bath College (later Spa Nurses Home) by Mark Rutherford, pp. 29-31; Grove Street: redevelopment and change since the 20th century by Guy Whitmarsh, pp. 32-39
Subject
Botanical gardens
Burial grounds
Education
Hospitals
Medical treatment
Quarries
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