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Newsletter No 55 - January 2006

Including: Walk round Batheaston; Walk round Oldfield Park; The Horse Economy of Eighteenth-century Bath; Bath Library "Hidden Local Treasures"

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Newsletter No 54 - May 2005

Including: John Wood and the Creation of Georgian Bath; Bath Nonconformity; Baptist Church’s Records; History of the Bathford Mill; The DeMontalt Mill, Combe Down; Some Residents of Beechen Cliff; Some Pulteney Miniatures...

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Newsletter No 53 - December 2004

Including: Vanishing Bath; New Acquisitions at the Museum of Bath at Work; A tour of Weston village; The Battle of Lansdown...

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Newsletter No 52 - April 2004

Recent Archaeological Investigations in the Bath Area; The Excellent Mr Pinch; A Bath Family Firm; The History of a Bath Law Firm...

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Newsletter No 51 - October 2003

Including: Research a Village History; 19th Century Theatre in Bath; The Cemetary at St John's Bathwick; Outing ot Smallcombe Cemetery; Bath Central Library; Reviews: The Lost Streams of Bath: an historical survey of the cold water courses in

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Newsletter No 50 - February 2003

Recent Archaeological Discoveries in the Bath Area; The BRLSI Collections...

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Newsletter No 49 - September 2002

Visits to Partis College and South Stoke; Pickpocketing the Rich – Portrait Painting in Bath 1720 – 1800...

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Newsletter No 48 - May 2002

New Accessions to the City Archive; The Bath Collection at the Victoria Art Gallery; From Priory Property to Coffee Republic...

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Newsletter No 47 - February 2002

The Geology of Bath; Visit to the Tunnels of the Roman Baths Complex; A Bath Angle on the French Revolution;

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Newsletter No 46 - September 2001

Conduits And Other Medieval Street Furniture; Visit to Swainswick; Bath Gazetteer...

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