EAW002943 ENGLAND (1946). The Newark Works and the River Avon, Bath, from the west, 1946
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Title | [EAW002943] The Newark Works and the River Avon, Bath, from the west, 1946 |
Reference | EAW002943 |
Date | 2-October-1946 |
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Place name | BATH |
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District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 374420, 164517 |
Longitude / Latitude | -2.3675806584145, 51.37863028161 |
National Grid Reference | ST744645 |
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Great Western Railway line towards London |
John W |
Sunday 3rd of May 2020 09:45:12 PM |
Bath Abbey |
John W |
Sunday 3rd of May 2020 09:44:07 PM |
Great Western Railway line towards Bristol |
John W |
Sunday 3rd of May 2020 09:42:41 PM |
Green Park Tavern |
H Campbell |
Tuesday 17th of February 2015 04:32:26 PM |
Sydenham Road |
H Campbell |
Tuesday 17th of February 2015 04:22:40 PM |
Sydenham Villa |
H Campbell |
Tuesday 17th of February 2015 04:21:31 PM |
Gutted housing, presumably remaining from wartime bombing. Surrounding streets largely cleared of derelict, bombed-out buildings |
MB |
Monday 1st of December 2014 04:58:30 PM |
Some goods wagons still with horse haulage |
MB |
Monday 1st of December 2014 04:56:49 PM |
Great Western-type signalbox |
MB |
Monday 1st of December 2014 04:55:04 PM |
This being part of the Great Western Railway, it is to be expected. |
John Wass |
Saturday 8th of October 2016 08:27:16 PM |
Bath Spa Station with raised signalbox |
MB |
Monday 1st of December 2014 04:54:21 PM |
Kennet & Avon Canal |
MB |
Monday 1st of December 2014 04:53:05 PM |
St. Mark's Church, Widcombe |
Class31 |
Friday 10th of January 2014 09:22:22 PM |
Oak Street - continues beneath the railway line. Flood waters reached this street to approximately the bottom of the lower-storey windows before Bath's flood defences were constructed |
H Campbell |
Friday 10th of January 2014 07:18:38 PM |
One house at the end of the row nearest the grain warehouse opposite avoided demolition. It still stands in isolation as 13 Angel Place, secluded in trees between the Lower Bristol Road and the railway lines behind. |
H Campbell |
Friday 10th of January 2014 07:14:48 PM |
The ABM grain store, now flats under the name of Waterside House |
H Campbell |
Friday 10th of January 2014 07:07:57 PM |
St John's Catholic Church at South Parade, dating from 1863. The church was badly damaged during the Bath Blitz. The presbytery suffered a direct hit and a number of people died there. |
H Campbell |
Friday 10th of January 2014 06:40:11 PM |
Green Park |
H Campbell |
Friday 10th of January 2014 06:32:17 PM |
The Old Bridge at Broad Quay, later replaced by the Churchill Bridge c. 1965 |
H Campbell |
Friday 10th of January 2014 06:27:24 PM |