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Yep, it's a catch all! cassyput's guide to websites about Bath UK the personal trips, tourist and visitor photography and all the stuff that goes on in Bath. Maybe it should be in church and community or entertainment or one of the shopping pages in some cases, but some of the wonderful private websites about Bath just don't fit anywhere else but here!

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Knowhere

Knowhere Noticeboard for Bath.

Progress online

A collaboration of work & ideas from Bath, the UK, and Artists around the World.

Great Buildings

Great buildings site.

Submerge

For Submerged, four artists were invited to immerse themselves within the story of the Baths, to respond to the building's past, and to imagine its future. Working with digital imaging, film, video and sound, the artists have responded to this moment of significant change and imminent transformation.

Walcot Street development

Walcot Street Arts Centre.

Bath< England

Mary Ann Sullivan. I have photographed (on site), scanned, and manipulated all the images on these pages. Please feel free to use them for personal or educational purposes. (I would appreciate being told if you find them useful.) They are not available for commercial purposes without my explicit permission.

 

Bath Portal

Images of Bath.

Scared sites

Sacred sites.

Widcombe Studios

Widcombe Studios is housed in a converted infants' school close to the railway station. The building has 18 artists studios of various sizes ranging from 6 square metres up to 44 square metres. There is also a small gallery and a schoolroom. At present there are 30 artists in residence (some sharing spaces). Of these 11 are painters, the rest being printmakers, illustrators, potters, and sculptors.

A vacation

Today, Shola took me to the city of Bath. Bristol is about twenty minutes from Bath and it’s only a brief bus ride from one city to the other. I had the opportunity to take a tour in another open-air bus.

Urban Connections

European trip.

Mark's corner

Hello everybody and welcome to yet another personal home page. I've got a few words on tourism in Bath (UK) and Alaska (USA), of all places, and few *odd* bits about Northern England. Finally, while your here, why not take part in my Great UK Fish & Chip Shop Survey?

Kirsten's pictures

Here is where I post some of my personal snapshots.

NOVA Online

In September 1998, this group of engineers, archeologists, and historians met in Bath, England, the site of one of the best preserved baths from the Roman Empire. They came together to design and build an authentic Roman bath, one of the first buildings the Romans built wherever they went.

Travel

On Friday, we drove out west to Bath.......

Bath Ghosts!!!

Ghosts of Bath.

18th century images of Bath

These aquatints and etchings depict the rise of Bath in the eighteenth century.

Fabled City

This site celebrates the city of Bath, its history, buildings and people. It includes imaginative writings to give a flavour of the past.

Panoramic photos

Panoramic Stills by Janie Fitzgerald.

Coochie!

GARETH CHILCOTT

Travels in Bath

Amos A. Magliocco's Plain Web Site.

Stone QuarryingStone Quarrying

The history of Bath Stone quarrying.

Life Path Astrology

Life Path Astrology is based on the principle that true happiness comes from doing what you want to do most.

 

Bath Freefoto

Free photos of Bath.

Len Schwer

Our Great Britain adventure started from SFO and the new international terminal that recently opened in Dec 2000. After check-in we found the Red Carpet Club and settled in to await our 10 hour flight to London's Heathrow. After arrival in Heathrow, we made our way through Terminal 3 and down to the Heathrow Express for a quick 15 minute ride to London's Paddington Station, where we waited briefly for our train to Bath.

 

Bath City Morris

Tribute site.

 

PERSONAL MEMORIES OF BATH GREEN PARK AND THE S&D
By Paul Payne

My own memories of the S & D are limited to the last four years of its existence from 1962 to 1966. I discovered Bath Green Park quite by accident, it was in the summer of l962 and l had cycled from Chippenham to Bath mainly to go train spotting at Bath Spa. I was eleven years old and although I had heard the name Bath Green Park I had never realised there were two stations in the city.

Cyndi's list

A categorized & cross-referenced index to genealogical resources on the Internet. A list of links that point you to genealogical research sites online. A free jumping-off point for you to use in your online research. A "card catalog" to the genealogical collection in the immense library that is the Internet. Your genealogical research portal onto the Internet.

 

mark.firebin

This quaint little town is built around a natural spring, where people have been coming since prehistoric times to bathe and worship water gods. Some people rave about Bath. I thought it was worth visiting, but wouldn't give it more than a day.

 

BOX & BATH

STONE MINES

These three pages describe the endeavours of the recent principal surveyors of Box Freestone Mine and various other mines in the local area. The Box Freestone Mines (correctly called 'quarries') are found some 10km east of the city of Bath, England U.K. There are over 100km of surveyed passages where Bath Stone (Oolitic limestone) has been extracted from Roman times to the mid 1960's. The stone had been quarried along the seam of Oolitic limestone resulting in passages up to 10 metres in height.

Good food UK.

Miscellaneious images of Bath

Welcome to the Bath Tourism Bureau Image Database.
All the Baths in the world

Casa Alpaca

Alpacas of Wessex (in association with Blackmore Vale Alpacas) breed and market Alpacas in the South of the U.K.

Sacred Cannon

The Seven Sacred Kannon Site.

The Heart of Wessex

Welcome to the Heart of Wessex line - the railway that runs between Bristol and Weymouth, linking cities and towns with the coast and countryside. This site tells you all about the line and the great destinations along it.

N F C G

N F C G

Bath Half Marathon

Founded and organised by City of Bath Athletic Club.

Bath Past

The history and historic buildings of the city of Bath, United Kingdom.

Home Page for Ken Hughes

Hello and welcome to my home page. I have published this web site for a number of reasons. The first is to provide additional links to my business web site for Endymion Limited. This has contact details and a full career history, for those that are interested in such things. On this site is a description of a cipher that I devised, which I think is original. You can follow the link on the link table above or click on the following Cipher.

The Bath Festival 1970

The 1970 Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music was the first REALLY BIG Festival I attended. It dwarfed the other festivals I'd been to (apart from the Stones in the Park show and that wasn't really a festival just a one day concert).

Pictures of England

Pictures of Bath - Links to top Bath websites.

Ade Broom photos

Each gallery contains a small representation of the photos I have taken. Photos are shown in various categories (galleries), using the links above. You'll find pictures of Manchester, Chester, Salford, Worsley, Somerset, Bristol, Bath and more. Rather than describe these places here, I'll let you explore the photography at your leisure.

 

Steve Judd

With the increase of work over the last three years, Steve's total number of consultations has increased exponentially to the point where he now has records of over 15,000 horoscopic readings, with a loyal client base, many of whom return yearly for updates.

 

Louise Marley

For 18 months I lived in a tiny village midway between Bath and Bristol and used the location as a setting for my second novel Why Do Fools Fall In Love?

 

 

THE MYSTERY OF BLADUD

There he sits, this enigmatic regal figure, presiding over the Bath waters. Almost everyone who visits Bath will see King Bladud in his niche overlooking the King's Bath and read the plaque proclaiming him the founder of this city. But who was Bladud?