Roman roads in the Bath area (the Poole Harbour road, the Julian Way, the Fosseway, the Jurassic Way), pp. 4-7; The life of Fanny Murray, pp. 8-11; Lieutenant George Johnstone, pp. 11-12; Frederick (Fred) Weatherly: the author of 'Danny Boy', pp. 12-13; Railings (a brief history of the paint used on house railings), p. 14; The obelisks of Bath: the sequel (a short article on two obelisks that stand in Portland Place), p. 15; Edmund Rack's journal: another original source of information on Georgian Bath, pp. 17-18; King Edward the Martyr (an article on his remains now at the Russian Orthodox church at Brookwood Cemetery in London), pp. 18-19; Alexander Pope in eighteenth century Bath, pp. 19-21; Dancing in Bath: the Upper Assembly Rooms in the 1790s, pp. 21-22; The Two Tunnels project, pp. 22-23; Celia Fiennes: her travels around the West country, pp. 23-29; The Beau Street Hoard, pp. 29-31; Painted Walls (an article on the advertisements that used to be painted on the walls of buildings in Bath), pp. 31-33; Southdown (includes information on Twerton Roundhill and the Community Centre at its foot and the various churches sited within the area), pp. 33-35; Cookery corner (a recipe for Sally Lunn's Tea or breakfast cakes), p. 37; The Pie Man: a Bath character (as remembered by John Hatton who was Spa Director of The Pump Room during the 1920s), p. 38
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