Proceedings
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Banking In Bath Under George III; Recent Abbey Excavations; The Squires Of Dyrham; Bath's Humbler Citizens - Coroners' Inquests 1776 To 1835; Bath History vol. 5...
Read MoreGuidelines On The Design And Conservation Of Shopfronts; Fuller's Earth at Bath; Visit To Bath Central Library; Leevites And Other...
Read MoreThe Funding Of 18Th-Century Hospitals; Clifton - A Georgian Suburb; An Evening On The Seventeenth Century, 12 May 1993; Evening On Tudor Bath, 11 August 1993; The Rebuilding Of The Priory Church; Records Of Early English Drama; Tudor Citizens...
Read MoreRestoration Work On Three Mediaeval Structures: Bath Abbey, St. Mary Redcliffe, And Bristol Cathedral; Property Leases Held At Bath Record Office; Jerom Murch, Seven Times Mayor Of Bath; Publishing Local History; Eighteenth-Century Fossil Collectors...
Read MoreThe Building Of Bath Museum - The Collaborative Nature Of The Building Process In 18Th-Century Bath; Bill Wedlake - Distinguished Somerset Archaeologist; The Horstmanns - A Bath Engineering Family; Urban History Beyond The Pale Of Bath; Bubonic Plague At
Read MoreBath Brewing Over The Past 200 Years; Visit to Walcot Church; English Civil War - Military Standards And Insignia; Sir Thomas Bridges, Royalist governor of Bath; North Somerset And The Parliamentary Cause In 1842; Three Novels Set In 17Th-Century Norton S
Read MorePainshill, Surrey Seat Of The Hon. Charles Hamilton Until His Removal To Bath In 1773; Decline Of Bath's Provision Market Over Two Centuries; Christopher Anstey the literary salon run by Anna (later Lady) Miller at Batheaston;
Read MoreThe Kingston Estate Developed In The 1740s; The First 75 Years Of The Holburne Museum; The Clay Tobacco-Pipe Industry In Bath; The Stuart Guildhall; Bath Town Council, 1 May 1894 - Council discussion on 'the increasing danger of bicyclists...
Read MoreWest Country Monasteries; Bathford As Both Historical Entity And Living Rmdern Community; Caught in the Slips, 1718; Evening On Seventeenth-Century Bath - Early Music Group Performing 17Th-Century Wind And String Pieces; Evening On Seventeenth-Century Bat
Read MoreProvision Made For The "Deserving" Sick Poor In Late-Georgian Bath; The Grudging Development Of A Municipal Library Service In Bath; The Brass Industry The Avon Valley; The London-Bath Road Between 1700 And c. 1830; Beaulieu Lodge, Kelston Road; The Irish
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