Thursday, May 08, 2008
Day Six Photos - Bath, pt. 2
Thousands of years of history -- the bottom is the great Roman bath (the water is now green because it's uncovered, permitting algae growth, but in Roman times there was a roof and the water stayed clear); the upper segments were Georgian additions when Bath became popular in the 18th century; and the building looming in the background is Bath Abbey.
King Bladud, a mythical king who allegedly found the baths, and was cured of leprosy by them - I think 'Bladud' would be a great name for a celebrity kid.
The River Avon passing under the Pulteney Bridge.
The tea room in the Bath Assembly Rooms -- the Assembly Rooms were another hot place to visit during the Regency period, and dances and card games were available almost every night of the season.
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dances, and card games, and dance cards, oh my!
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