Bath Assembly Rooms, designed by John Wood, the Younger in 1769, are a set of assembly rooms located in the heart of the World Heritage City of Bath in...
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Bath (RP: /bɑːθ/; local pronunciation: [ba(ː)θ]) is a city in Somerset, England, known for and named after its Roman-built baths. At the 2021 Census, the...
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Imaginary Autocrat: Beau Nash and the invention of Bath. Profile. "Assembly Rooms history". Bath & North East Somerset Council. Slade, Roger. "William...
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In November 1966, the first degree ceremony took place at the Assembly Rooms in Bath. Over the subsequent decade, new buildings were added as the campus...
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Thermae (redirect from Roman bath)
two different chambers in the same edifice. A public bath was built around three principal rooms: the tepidarium (warm room), the caldarium (hot room)...
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income from their concerts while also managing the assembly rooms in Bath. When the new Bath Assembly Rooms opened in 1771, Linley became musical director...
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– First theatre in the city built. 1707 – Bath Turnpike Trust established. 1708 – Harrison's Assembly Rooms, with a riverside walk, open. 1711 – Bluecoat...
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The Assembly Rooms and the Guildhall. Every year the Music department organises the KES Musical Festival which includes concerts throughout Bath as well...
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Bathhouse Row (redirect from Fordyce Bath House)
rooms, a gymnasium, and 14 dressing rooms on the men's side; the women's department contained 8 tubs, one vapor bath, one hot room, two cooling rooms...
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unbuilt designs for the Assembly Rooms and Bathwick estate. Thomas Baldwin (c. 1750–1820) – architect of Great Pulteney Street and Bath Guildhall. Sir Reginald...
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Bath and North East Somerset (B&NES) is a unitary authority district in Somerset, South West England. Bath and North East Somerset Council was created...
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Weston is a suburb and electoral ward of Bath in Bath and North East Somerset, Somerset, England, located in the northwest of the city. Originally a separate...
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similar scheme had previously been used for the construction of the Bath Assembly Rooms. The exterior of the building, with arches, pilasters, garlands and...
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imperial palace, the Winter Palace in St Petersburg. Access to the private rooms, for members of the imperial family, from the exterior was usually through...
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Gay bathhouse (redirect from Gay bath house)
gay bathhouse, also known as a gay sauna or a gay steambath, is a public bath targeted towards gay and bisexual men. In gay slang, a bathhouse may be called...
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The year 1771 in architecture involved some significant events. Bath Assembly Rooms, designed by John Wood the Younger, completed in England. Claydon...
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Princesse de" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 16 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 105–106. Lowndes, William (1981). The Royal Crescent in Bath. Redcliffe...
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Julius Blum (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
company that produces hinge-, lift- and runner-systems and the appropriate assembly tools for the cabinet making and furniture industry. Blum is an international...
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the wealthiest Romans might set up a bath in their townhouses or their country villas, heating a series of rooms or even a separate building especially...
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Earl of Wessex, Chancellor of the University of Bath, at a ceremony held in the city's Assembly Rooms. In the 2016 Digital Leaders 100 Awards she was...
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Within the walls Robert had constructed the Salle de Roi, the meeting room for the Curia Regis, the assembly of nobles and for the royal council. To the west...
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Twerton (category Areas of Bath, Somerset)
Twerton is a suburb of the city of Bath, in the Bath and North East Somerset district, in the ceremonial county of Somerset, England, situated to the...
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Jane Austen (category Culture in Bath, Somerset)
in someone's home after supper or at the balls held regularly at the assembly rooms in the town hall. Her brother Henry later said that "Jane was fond of...
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Generation. 2 (13). Bath: Future plc: 7. Charla, Chris (March 1996). "The Next Generation 1996 Lexicon A to Z: PS-X". Next Generation (25). Bath: Future plc:...
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Romans who added co-ordinated, decorative mosaics floors, and templated bath houses, shops, civil offices, Castra (forts) and temple, interiors, in the...
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Lutetia (section The Amphitheatre, or Arenes de Lutece)
right the caldarium. The Caldarium, or hot baths, of Cluny Bath in the Frigidarium, or Cold bath The streets and squares were laid out in blocks ("insulae")...
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Combe Down (category Areas of Bath, Somerset)
Combe Down is a village on the outskirts of Bath, England, in the Bath and North East Somerset unitary authority area, within the ceremonial county of...
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Paso Robles, California (redirect from El Paso de Robles (Paso Robles), CA)
lounging rooms. The new hotel also offered an improved hot-spring plunge bath and 32 individual bath rooms. The 20 by 40-foot (12 m) plunge bath was considered...
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Tontine (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
in their name. Some notable tontine-funded projects included: The Assembly Rooms, Bath, were built between 1769 and 1771, funded by a tontine. Richmond...
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