A magazine produced by and for the City of Bath Mayor's Honorary Guides. Contents of this edition are as follows: The Kennet & Avon Canal Company. The Bath Pumping Engines by Neil Hardwick, pp. 5-12; William Jay, architect of Savannah & Bath by Ken Tatem (an account of the life and work of architect William Jay, son of the evangelist preacher Reverend William Jay who preached regularly at Bath's Argyle Chapel), pp. 12-16; Saxon Bath; stories for guides by Steve Pratt (people, sites and incidents that occurred in Bath from the period of the Roman departure to that of the early Normans), pp. 16-20; Poverty ancient and modern; begging and homelessness in Bath by Michael Whitcroft, pp. 21-22; Being a Mayor's Officer by Terry Mitchell (Terry describes the duties of the post), pp. 22-23; The Museum of Costume & Fashion Research Centre: some memories by Penelope Byrde Ruddock, former Keeper of the Museum of Costume and Fashion Research Centre (memories of the early days of the Museum of Costume, now the Fashion Museum and of its principal donator, Mrs Doris Langley Moore), pp. 23-26; Three centuries of the Pump Room band by Nicola Hyman (based on the book 'The Pump Room Orchestra, Bath, Three Centuries of Music and Social History by Nicola and Robert Hyman), pp. 27-29; Bath's hidden 17th-century city by John Wroughton ( a guided tour of those buildings in the city which date in whole or in part from the seventeenth- and early eighteenth-centuries), pp. 29-31; Bayer's corset factory by Audrey Woods (a short history of the company), pp. 32-33; The Cosby family by Trevor Johnson (the four daughters of Captain Henry Cosby who all died young and who are commemorated on a memorial stone in the south transept of Bath Abbey), pp. 33-35; Prizefighting in Bath by Ian Perkins (a short study of Bath bare-knuckle boxers in eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Bath including Millsom and George Ring, both Bath bakers, Martin the Bath butcher, Charles Williams, a Bath locksmith and John Gully, son of an innkeeper, born at Wick in 1783 and brought up in Bath), pp. 35-39; Bath and the twinned cities by Roland Symons, pp. 39-40; Cockfighting in Georgian Bath by Ian Perkins (a short history of the activity in Bath), pp. 41-42; Box Tunnel and the Thimble Mill beam engine by Neil Hardwick, pp. 42-46