
| Bath
Archaeological Trust is an independent body whose purpose
is to investigate and interpret the archaeology of Bath
and the surrounding counties. |
|

| The
Trust exists to preserve the historic character and amenities
of Bath, one of only three UNESCO World Heritage Cities.
|
|

| The
Institution was founded in 1824 with the aim of furthering
"the advancement of literature, science and art".
|
|

| The
American Museum in Britain is based at Claverton Manor,
a 19th century house in Bath. It was founded by two Americans,
Dallas Pratt and John Judkyn, and opened to the public
for the first time on July 1, 1961. The exhibits cover
every period of American history. |
|

| Bath's
natural thermal waters will once again be used for bathing
and healing in a complex combining restored historic buildings
and a new day Spa. |
|

| The
Jane Austen Centre is a permanent exhibition which tells
the story of Jane's Bath experience - the effect that
living here had on her and her writing. |
|

| The
best preserved Roman religious spa. |
|

| Displays
the treasures collected by Sir William Holburne: superb
English and continental silver, porcelain, maiolica, glass
and Renaissance bronzes. |
|

| One
of the world's finest collection of dresses and accessories. |
|

| Enter
our Museum pages which cover the history of the Post in
the UK and introduce the key people that shaped the postal
system as we know it today. |
|

| Collection
of paintings, sculpture and decorative art. |
|

| The Geological Society
of London (1807) is the UK national society for geoscience.
It is a learned and professional body, and a registered
charity (No. 210161). It exists to promote the geosciences
and the professional interests of UK geoscientists.The
work of the Society is carried out by its staff who are
based at its headquarters in London, UK and at its Publishing
House in Bath, UK. |
|