Bath History, Vol. XI

Reference Number
PP/539/XI
Level of Description
Item
Title
Bath History, Vol. XI
Creator(s) & Administrative History
Davis, Graham (ed.): Editor
Various: Author
Bath Preservation Trust: Publisher

Bath

No. 1, Royal Crescent, Bath
Date
2009
ISBN
978-1-898954-05-7
Extent
Pages: 168
Description
Includes the following articles: Bath Spa for Horses: Two Thermal Horse Baths and their sites by Elizabeth Holland, Mike Chapman and Colin Johnston, pp. 13-30; The Crescent as it might have been by Katharine Wall, pp. 31-42; James and George Norman and the rise of the Casualty Hospital, 1783-1861 by Jan Chivers, pp. 43-62; The truly benevolent Lady Isobella King, 1772-1845 by Jackie Collier, pp. 63-78; Charles Dickens and the Guild of Literature and Art Ticket, 1851 by Anne Buchanan, pp. 79-82; Gustav Horstmann: Economic Migrant and Clock and Watchmaker, 1828-1893 by Stuart Burroughs, pp. 83-98; Crime and Criminal Portraits in Victorian and Edwardian Bath, by Graham Davis, pp. 99-116; Public Housing in Bath, 1890-1925 by Malcolm Hitchcock, pp. 117-138; Yehudi Menuhin and Bath: A mutual benefit? by Tim Bullamore, pp. 139-158; Elizabeth Holland interviewed by John Wroughton, pp. 159-168
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