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Our Trip to England and Wales: May, 1990
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Bath
Bath and the River Avon. Georgian apartments, from the 18th century, are seen on the right.
A field with sheep as seen from Bath
A street in Bath
The Avon Hotel (bed and breakfast) where we stayed in Bath
A street in Bath
A street in Bath
A street in Bath
Richard on a street in Bath
Bath: Georgian apartments (left), Pulteney Bridge (18th century), and the River Avon
Judy & Richard. Pulteney Bridge lined with stores. Designed like Ponte Vecchio (Florence) and Ponte di Rialto (Venice) bridges.
Bath: The Royal Crescent (18th century) - an arc of 30 houses - supposedly one of the most majestic streets in England
Bath: Roman Baths (first century). Rediscovered in 1790. The hot (120 degrees F) mineral springs attracted the Romans.
Bath: Roman Baths - Roman sanctuary for rest & relaxation. Best preserved Roman religious spa in the world.
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