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A History of the County of Somerset
… from the continental. Certain of these teeth, now in the Bath Museum, were obtained from a fissure in the Rhtic strata … and fin-spines are met with at Weston and Keynsham near Bath ; the ganoid Pholidophorus stricklandi, of which remains … fishes of Ilminster, a fine series of which, now in the Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution, were …
Old and New London
… Melcombe's speeches were as daring and pointed as Lord Bath's were copious and wandering from the subject. …
Survey of London
… let separately as offices. Lutyens also designed two model bath-rooms for the displays and furniture for the visitors' …
Survey of London
… and recreational facilities such as the swimming-bath, Turkish baths, a gymnasium and squash courts. Planned … The recreational rooms are in the basementthe swimming-bath below the lounge (south), the Turkish baths below the … billiard-room is in a simple Adam manner, and the swimming-bath has a Roman effect, although officially described as …
Survey of London
… Place West, New Road, contracted to execute the frieze in Bath stone from the Elgin marbles in the British Museum for … finished with cement or mastic stucco frescoed to imitate Bath stone. As to the design of their buildings, it seems … junior's version of the Panathenaic frieze, carved in Bath stone but now painted in the Wedgwood manner, provides a …
Survey of London
… abroad, he set up as an aurist and oculist in Bristol and Bath in 1774, and at the beginning of 1775 came to London. He … and twelve. 222 After another period abroad he went to Bath where he set up an electrical apparatus in January 1777. … and appears to be, in part at least, of a stone resembling Bath (Plate 206c). Michael Bryan (17571821), the connoisseur, …
Survey of London
… p. 42. Conservative Club minutes (now in possession of the Bath Club), 14, 21 April 1842. The Builder, 4 May 1844, p. …
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