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Title: Bath and Wells: A Sketch-Book

Author: D. S. Andrews

Release date: March 10, 2017 [eBook #54336]
Most recently updated: October 23, 2024

Language: English

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BATH AND
WELLS

A SKETCH-BOOK

BY

D. S. ANDREWS

A AND C Black, Ltd SOHO SQ: LONDON. W.

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DRAWINGS.

1 Title-Page. The Roman Bath, Bath.
2 The Roman Bath, Bath.
3 The Guildhall, and Abby. Bath.
4 The Hight Street, Bath.
5 St Michael’s Church, Bath.
6 The Pulteney Bridge, Bath.
7 The Pulteney Bridge, from the Terrace, Bath.
8 The North Parade, Bridge, Bath.
9 Southgate Street, Bath.
10 The Mineral Water Fountain, before being overgrown.
11 The Victoria Memorial, Victoria Park, Bath.
12 The Doorway, Beau Nash’s House, Bath.
13 Bath from Beechen Cliff.
14 Bath & The Canal from Alexandra Park.
15 Wells Cathedral from the South-west.
16 The Market-place, Wells.
17 The Palace Gateway (the “Bishop’s Eye”), Wells.
18 The Cathedral, Wells.
19 The Chain Gate, Etc. Wells; from the Central Tower.
20 The Chain Gate, Wells.
21 Gatehouse to Vicar’s Close, Wells.
22 The Chapel Door, Vicar’s Close, Wells.
23 The Bishop’s Palace, Wells.
24 Wells Cathedral from Tor Hill.
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The Roman Bath, Bath.
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The Guildhall, and Abby. Bath.
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The Hight Street, Bath.
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St Michael’s Church, Bath.
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The Pulteney Bridge, Bath.
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The Pulteney Bridge, from the Terrace, Bath.
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The North Parade, Bridge, Bath.
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Southgate Street, Bath.
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The Mineral Water Fountain, before being overgrown.
Image unavailable: The Victoria Memorial, Victoria Park, Bath.
The Victoria Memorial, Victoria Park, Bath.
Image unavailable: The Doorway, Beau Nash’s House, Bath.
The Doorway, Beau Nash’s House, Bath.
Image unavailable: Bath from Beechen Cliff.
Bath from Beechen Cliff.
Image unavailable: Bath & The Canal from Alexandra Park.
Bath & The Canal from Alexandra Park.
Image unavailable: Wells Cathedral from the South-west.
Wells Cathedral from the South-west.
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The Market-place, Wells.
Image unavailable: The Palace Gateway (the “Bishop’s Eye”), Wells.
The Palace Gateway (the “Bishop’s Eye”), Wells.
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The Cathedral, Wells.
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The Chain Gate, Etc. Wells; from the Central Tower.
Image unavailable: The Chain Gate, Wells.
The Chain Gate, Wells.
Image unavailable: Gatehouse to Vicar’s Close, Wells.
Gatehouse to Vicar’s Close, Wells.
Image unavailable: The Chapel Door, Vicar’s Close, Wells.
The Chapel Door, Vicar’s Close, Wells.
Image unavailable: The Bishop’s Palace, Wells.
The Bishop’s Palace, Wells.
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Wells Cathedral from Tor Hill.