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Dave overlooking the Pulteney Bridge. |
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A view of Bath Abbey, the last great medieval church raised in
England. |
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Outside Sally Lunn's Cafe, famous for its buns. Jane Austen and
Charles Dickens used to eat here. In the basement there is a museum
showing the original ovens. |
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In a replica of a Georgian garden. |
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Dave in the Georgian Garden. They preferred using gravel to grass
as the women's skirts were long and the lawn mower wasn't invented
until the Victorian age.. |
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The Royal Crescent. A magnificent residential building designed
by John Wood the Younger, son of John Wood the Elder who built the
Circus. |
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A block of houses on Sydney Place. One of them is where Jane
Austen lived for a few years. |
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Houses on Sydney Place again. |
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Jane Austen's house is the one to the right of the house with
scaffolding. |
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The plaque by the door. It reads: Here lived Jane Austen
1801-1805. |
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Jennifer with a pint of cider at the Vegetarian Pub. Note:
vegetarian is not synonymous with healthy in this case. The food was
quite good though. |
It took Dave 3 pictures and some photoshop manipulation to
make this picture of the entire Royal Crescent. Sorry if the clouds don't
line up properly.