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PRINTS AND PHOTOGRAPHS OF BATH... PRINTS AND PHOTOGRAPHS OF BATH, 19th cent.


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  • 0206
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  • 19th cent.
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  • 8 items
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  • Still images

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Photographic print showing external elevation of Summerhill Park, Bath. Watercolour drawing of arms of Blaine family, with description of arms on reverse. Illuminated address presented to Robert Stickeney Blaine. Illuminated address to Sir Robert Stickeney Blaine. Photographic print of Pulteney Bridge, Parade Gardens and Bath Abbey. Photographic portrait of Robert Stickney Blaine in mayoral robes. Photographic print showing external elevation of Summerhill Park, Bath. Photographic print showing external elevation of Summerhill Park, Bath.