Guidelines, no. 70

Reference Number
PP/2307/9
Level of Description
Item
Title
Guidelines, no. 70
Creator(s) & Administrative History
Various: Author
Bath & North East Somerset Council's Print Services: Publisher

Bath

Dartmouth Avenue, Oldfield Park, Bath BA2 1AS
Date
2012
Extent
Pages: 36
Description
Pulteney Road Bridge Past and Present by Kim Jordan and Collin Carr, pp. 4-7

Dr William Turner: Herbalist, Apothecary and Progenitor of Bath as a Health Resort by Malcolm Hitchcock, pp. 7-10

Milsom Street goes commercial by Trevor Fawcett (a short history of Milsom Street in the late eighteenth century, pp. 11-12

The Mayor's Challenge Cup 2011 (Growth of the leisure resort before Beau Nash 1660-1715 by Roger Kinsman, Terry Mitchell, June Ward, Alan Williams and Audrey Woods and the Alison Barran, Andrew Butterworth, Ian Herve and Philip Herve on The City's defences, p. 14; The trained bands, p. 14; The peace-keeping officers, p. 15; Life in Bath 1635-1660: Preparations for Civil War, pp. 15-16; The impact of war and the Battle of Lansdown on ordinary life and trade, pp. 16-17; Clean up after the Civil War, pp. 17-18

Caraboo: the artful deceiver by Diana White (a short account of the life of Mary Baker nee Willcocks who masqueraded as 'Princess Caraboo' in the south Gloucestershire/Bath/Bristol area in the nineteenth century), pp. 19-20

Typhoid on the hill by Mike Hillyer (an article on Bath's water supply in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, focusing particulary on the Bathwick supply system and the typhoid academic of the 1920s in that area), pp. 20-22

Guided walks and links for visitors by Donald Percy (notes on the Rev. Charles Walter Carrington born in Bath in 1859 who served as Dean of Christchurch Cathedral, New Zealand 1913-1927), pp. 23-25

Further education in Bath by Audrey Woods, pp. 26-29

Old St. Mary's churchyard, Bathwick by Diana White, pp. 29-30

Captain Sir Jonathan Peel CBE MC KPM DL: Chief Constable of Bath City Police Force1931-1933) by Adrian Secker, pp. 30-31

John Ede and 12 Springfield Place, pp. 31-32
Subject
Civil defence
Education
English Civil Wars (1642-1651)
Graveyards
Leisure
Police
Railway bridges
Shopping
Spas
Swimming
Typhoid fever
Water supply
Waterworks
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