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Monday, May 22, 2006

Bath Trip

I went to Bath on 20th May 2006. It was a really lovely town though it was really too windy. It was so windy that one could feel as though your hair was gonna be blown off from your head. This is the town of Jane Austen, Napolean III, Nelson Traffalgar and Charles Dickens. Enjoy the pictures.

Bath: Roman Baths

Bath: Roman Baths










Sunday, May 21, 2006

Bath: Random Shots

Lovely is it not?
The Pump Room and the area around the Roman Bath
The showman
The view taken from one of the shops on the bridge.
Tis guy is funny
Very nice view from the shops along the Pultenery Bridge
Amazing wonder
The Pulteney Bridge
Parade Gardens
The River Avon

Saturday, May 20, 2006

Bath: Random Shots

Beautiful sights along the River Avon
Miniature doll house. Quite elaborate eh? Sold in one of the shops along the Pulteney Bridge
Sight across the River Avon
Bath Abbey & Parade Gardens from across the River Avon
The famous Pulteney Bridge, the only 1 0f 3 bridges in Europe that has shops on it
The river cruise
Never thought this car would still exist
Beautiful is it not?
Look at the windows. They are sealed shut because there used to be taxes for light!
More view of the River Avon.

Bath: Abbey Green

I found the place...thought I was at the wrong place because there was nothing there, asked a young gal who showed me another way which was just in fact a big loop back to the original place...only to see this place...Abbey Green with a huge tree in the middle of the square.

Bath : Bath Abbey

Bath:Assembly Rooms


John Wood (the elder) created the Assembly Rooms because he apparently was so fond of the Roman idea. This is also where Jane Austen based some of her novels about the gossips going on within the Assembly Rooms.