Bath in Time

Bath in Time

Bath in Time is a vast online archive of historical images of Bath and the surrounding areas. Drawing principally from the collections at Bath Central Library and the Bath Preservation Trust, there are over 25,000 images online at www.bathintime.co.uk


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  • St Mary Magdalene Church, Mortehoe, North Devon

    The sign on the building to the right reads G Conybear (?), Bread, Baker. This is now the Ship Aground pub. (read more)

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  • Warminster Road, Bath opposite Minster Way turning

    An amazing contrast to what is now the busy A36. Copied from one side of the photographer's original glass stereoscopic negative. (read more)

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  • Horton Brothers, Northgate Street, Bath, c.1920s

    Showing (form the left) James Allen & sons, Rich & Cooling (seed merchants), second hand furniture showroom, 7,8 &9 - Horton Bros (Upholsterers, appraisers, auctioneers, house ... (read more)

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  • James Street West and Westgate Buildings

    You can just see the Albert Wing of the old Technical College, soon to be the Gainsborough Hotel, in the background. Two lovely motorbikes stand in ... (read more)

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  • St Anne's Place, 1972

    Infamous for being left to rot, condemned as being located in the path of a proposed link road. This came to symbolise the 'Sack of Bath', ... (read more)

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  • Engine 568 at the platform at Green Park Station c

    In 1948, when the railways were nationalized and became British Railways, all LMS locomotives had 40000 added to their old numbers. The leading loco, therefore became, ... (read more)

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  • Workers leaving Stothert & Pitts Victoria Works,

    A wonderfully evocative picture clearly showing the now-demolished row of terraced houses opposite the works. The space to the right is now the Homebase car park, ... (read more)

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  • Widcombe, Lyncombe and St James Cemetery Chapel

    From a very small original, this fine view shows the needle-like spire complete. Built in 1860-2, it had to be removed in 1978 as it’s delicate ... (read more)

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  • Ascension Church Rooms, Maybrick Road, Oldfield Pk

    Herbert Road can be seen to the far right, Belvoir (Beaver!) Road crosses to the right. (read more)

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  • Westgate Buildings 1932

    Showing buildings before demolition. (read more)

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  • Kingsmead Square, Bishop Butlers House c. 1897

    The tow boys stand beside the conduit, Kingsmead Street is shown disappearing into the distance to the right. (read more)

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  • Sawclose, Less Fish, Chip & Oyster bar c.1920s

    New Westgate Buildings and the Seven Dials development, showing Lee's Fish, Chip & Oyster Bar & a portion of St John's Place. Note profile of roofline ... (read more)

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  • Trim Bridge and St Johns Gateway c.1903

    H Shore, Hand sewn Bootmaker and J.E. Chapman second hand furniture shops stand side by side. From the corner of Upper Borough Walls and Trim Street. ... (read more)

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  • General Wolfes House, Trim Street c.1950s

    Photograph by F.H. Jeffries, enlarged by Bolwell. (read more)

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  • Dufaycolor view of a tram on Cheap Street, Bath

    From a wonderful collection of real colour Dufaycolor slides kindly provided by Roy Cooper of the Admiralty Camera Club. These were all taken by a H.L. ... (read more)

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  • The Mineral Fountain, Bath Street, Bath

    Commemorating the Coronation of George VI in 1937. Copied from the photographer's original glass negative. (read more)

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  • Dufaycolor view of Abbey Church Yard, Bath

    With the Grand Pump Room Hotel in the background. From a wonderful collection of real colour Dufaycolor slides kindly provided by Roy Cooper of the Admiralty ... (read more)

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  • View of Batheaston High Street c.1920s

    With Mustoes General Store on the left. The Lamb and Flag Inn just passed it on the left has now been demolished. Copied from the photographer's ... (read more)

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  • Trams near Bathford, c.1920s

    The motorised bus to the left meets with the electric tram coming from Bathford, whilst the Great Western Railway crosses in the background. An interesting contrast ... (read more)

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  • St Andrew's Church, Bath c.1890s

    This church was destroyed in the Bath Blitz of April 1942 and completely demolished in the late 1950s. From a fabulous album of photographs titled Old ... (read more)

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  • Queen Square and bombed Francis Hotel

    Now completely rebuilt, the eastern section of the hotel was bombed during the Bath Blitz in April 1942 and was demolished. (read more)

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  • First and Last House, Land's End, c.1900s

    The many visitors over the years and sales of postcards (as displayed in the cases on the walls) have since paid for some considerable extensions to ... (read more)

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  • The Queen on walkabout outside the Guildhall, 1977

    The Queen visited Bath as part of her Silver Jubilee year, August 1977As featured on the Google Blog. (read more)

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  • Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Bath

    Shower of paper rose petals cascades down on the royal procession in Pierrepoint Street (read more)

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  • Queen receiving a bouquet from Jacqueline Colley

    Outside the Abbey on the High Street, Bath. Her adoring ladies in waiting look on. (read more)

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