UK, England, Bath - Walking to the Roman Baths in to HD 1080p
The Roman Baths complex is a site of historical interest in the English city of Bath. The house is a well-preserved Roman site for public bathing.
The Roman Baths themselves are below the modern street level. There are four main features: the Sacred Spring, the Roman Temple, the Roman Bath House and the Museum holding finds from Roman Bath. The buildings above street level date from the 19th century.
The Baths are a major tourist attraction and, together with the Grand Pump Room, receive more than one million visitors a year,[1] with 1,037,518 people during 2009.[2] It was featured on the 2005 TV program Seven Natural Wonders as one of the wonders of the West Country. Visitors can see the Baths and Museum but cannot enter the water. An audio guide is available in several languages.
Bath UK - Hall & Woodhouse Part 1
Bath UK - Hall & Woodhouse Part 1
EXPLORING BATH , UK
Another Vlog. Today i explore Bath,UK. Enjoy :D
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Jane Austen Promenade, Bath, UK, 2013
Beauties of Bath - the Jane Austen Parade through Regency Bath, UK., 2013.
Royal Crescent, Gravel Walk, Circus, Assembly Rooms, Milsom St and the Octagon, Bath Abbey, Parade Gardens.
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My two days in the beautiful Bath, UK.
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Pratt's Hotel in Bath England, part 1
This is our hotel room at Pratt's Hotel in Bath. It's actually a spacious room, though it does look like it's from the 1740s.
Alison in Bath, UK
A short visit to Bath
Walks in Sussex: Exploring The Regency Town House - Part One
I am thrilled to be taken on a personal guide tour of the Regency Town House in Brunswick Square in Hove, East Sussex. Paul Couchman, one of the volunteers dedicated to renovating the Georgian terraced house, takes me round on this private excursion of this amazing building.
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Trip to Bath - UK August 2015
Trip to Bath, UK
August 2015
Bath's Famous Cure Resort (1914-1918)
Bath's famous cure resort.
Royalty; antiquities. King George V and Queen Mary visit the famous spa at Bath; England; sort of as if they're playing tourist. They are looking at the Roman baths built in the 1st century A.D. Shot looking across courtyard at the Royals along with a group of other men and ladies - 15-20 people -- standing on a balcony with ancient statues. Next; front diag. view as the group walks along this balcony; past more statues; a wide arch in BG connecting buildings. Pan as they walk to left; then round a corner and walk toward camera; the King in the lead. CU crowd; Queen Mary in fur; talking to a man; pan back to King.
Architecture; resort; ancient; Rome; spa; tourism
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Bath in Motion - A Hyperlapse of Bath
A commission for the Bath tourist board.
Bath Tour and Jane Austen Centre
Go take the waters for yourself in Bath, and relive the by gone era of Jane Austen. Or simply enjoy a spa treatment in this beautiful city - thatever your pleasure Bath definately is the place to be.
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Walking on a bridge in Bath, England, UK
A friend and I took a tour of Windsor Castle, Stonehenge, and Bath. This is walking across a bridge (that you can't tell is a bridge) in Bath. Very cool.
10 things you need to know about The Jane Austen Centre HD
Take a peek inside the Jane Austen Centre in Bath. This informative film gives you the top 10 things you should know.
walking with Jane Austen through Bath
Enjoy part of a walk that Jane Austen took in Bath in 1801
Bath Regency Parade 2014
Here is a slideshow, showing my photos of the Bath Regency Parade on Saturday 13th September 2014. After assembling for a word record attempt at the biggest gathering of people in Regency costume, around 500 people paraded through the streets of Bath. Ive tried to not only present the wonderful characters, but to display the city at ts best. Hope you like it.
Bath, England Roman Bath, Jane Austen, The City Study Abroad UCEAP
By Jessca Gonzales
Join me as I explore the astonishing city of Bath!
Location: Bath, England
Bath Somerset England a typical Scene
During the 18th century Thomas Gainsborough and Sir Thomas Lawrence lived and worked in Bath.[124][125] John Maggs, a painter best known for coaching scenes, was born and lived in Bath with his artistic family.[126]
Jane Austen lived here from 1801 with her father, mother and sister Cassandra, and the family resided at four different addresses until 1806.[127] Jane Austen never liked the city, and wrote to Cassandra, It will be two years tomorrow since we left Bath for Clifton, with what happy feelings of escape.[128] Bath has honoured her name with the Jane Austen Centre and a city walk. Austen's Northanger Abbey and Persuasion are set in the city and describe taking the waters, social life, and music recitals.
William Friese-Greene experimented with celluloid and motion pictures in his studio in the 1870s, developing some of the earliest movie camera technology. He is credited as being one of the inventors of cinematography.[129]
Taking the waters is described in Charles Dickens' novel The Pickwick Papers in which Pickwick's servant, Sam Weller, comments that the water has a very strong flavour o' warm flat irons. The Royal Crescent is the venue for a chase between two characters, Dowler and Winkle.[130] Moyra Caldecott's novel The Waters of Sul is set in Roman Bath in AD 72, and The Regency Detective, by David Lassman and Terence James, revolves around the exploits of Jack Swann investigating deaths in the city during the early 1800s.[131] Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play The Rivals takes place in the city,[132] as does Roald Dahl's chilling short story, The Landlady.[133]
Many films and television programmes have been filmed using its architecture as the backdrop, including the 2004 film of Thackeray's Vanity Fair,[134] The Duchess (2008),[134] The Elusive Pimpernel (1950)[134] and The Titfield Thunderbolt (1953).[134] In 2012, Pulteney Weir was used as a replacement location during post production of the film adaptation of Les Misérables. Stunt shots were filmed in October 2012 after footage acquired during the main filming period was found to have errors.[135]
In August 2003 The Three Tenors sang at a concert to mark the opening of the Thermae Bath Spa, a new hot water spa in the city centre, but delays to the project meant the spa actually opened three years later on 7 August 2006.[136] In 2008, 104 decorated pigs were displayed around the city in a public art event called King Bladud's Pigs in Bath. It celebrated the city, its origins and artists. Decorated pig sculptures were displayed throughout the summer and were auctioned to raise funds for Two Tunnels Greenway.[137]
A Visit to Jane Austen's Home in Chawton, England
Jane Austen is said to have changed the literary world forever. Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, were huge successes, as we're get other works. She started writing in her twenties and passed away at forty-one. She is deservedly loved and admired through the world, especially in the United Kingdom.
We rented our home and got rid of our stuff so we could explore the world unencumbered.
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