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  1. Grove

    Wiktionary Grove grove People, places, and things commonly known as grove include Grove nature , a small group of trees Sacred grove , a small group of trees used as a place of worship TOC right People Amanda Grove , Court TV personality Andrew Grove , principal executive of Intel Corporation Betty Ann Grove , American actress Charles Clayton Grove , American mathematician Charlotte Grove , British diarist David Grove , archaeologist, academic and Mesoamericanist scholar Edwin Wiley Grove , Druggist and Millionaire Eric Grove , naval historian Frederick Philip Grove alias Felix Paul Greve, German Canadian author John L. Grove , American industrialist Kendall Grove , Mixed Martial Arts Fighter George Grove , writer on music Jake Grove , American football offensive lineman Lefty Grove , baseball pitcher William Grove disambiguation , multiple people Alex Grove , rugby player Places In England Grove, Buckinghamshire Grove, Dorset Grove, Herefordshire Grove, Kent Grove, Nottinghamshire Grove, Oxfordshire Grove Park, Lewisham in the London Borough of Lewisham In the Republic of Ireland Grove, County Leitrim In Northern Ireland Grove, a small area in Belfast with grove park and grove well being center in construction due January 2008 in USA Bohemian Grove Coconut Grove, Miami, Florida , a neighborhood of Miami, Florida Grove, California Grove, Maine Grove, New York Grove, Oklahoma Grove, Virginia Grove City, Minnesota Grove City, Ohio Grove City, Pennsylvania Grove Hill, Alabama Ocean Grove, New Jersey Pacific Grove, California Cottage Grove, Oregon in Spain O Grove , Galicia in Germany Grove, Germany , in Schleswig Holstein Things The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians , an encyclopedia of music, originally edited by Sir George Grove, above New Grove Dictionary of Opera a sister publication Grove Dictionary of Art another Grove Press American alternative book publisher Grove cell , a type of electric battery Cypress Grove disambiguation ...   more details



  1. The Grove

    The Grove may refer to Canada Lakefield College School also known as The Grove , a boarding school United Kingdom The Emirates Stadium , sometimes called The Grove in reference to its pre sponsorship name, Ashburton Grove Lime Grove Studios was nicknamed The Grove by the people that worked there. The Grove, County Durham , England, a village The Grove, a village near Easton, Dorset Easton in Tophill on the Isle of Portland in England The Grove, Watford , a former house of the Earls of Clarendon The Grove House School houses The Grove , one of the school houses at Harrow The Grove Golf Course in Hertfordshire, London, England United States ordered by state The Grove, California , an unincorporated community in Merced County The Grove, Texas , an unincorporated community in Coryell County The Grove Community Church , in Riverside, California The Grove of Anaheim , a live music venue in Anaheim, California The Grove at Farmers Market , Los Angeles, California, an outdoor shopping venue The Grove ... Places NRHP Coconut Grove, Miami, Florida , a neighborhood in Miami, Florida The Grove Glenview, Illinois , a nature preserve, interpretive center, and National Historic Landmark The Grove Pitman, N.J. , A novel by Ray Downs The Grove Saginaw, Michigan , List of RHPs in MI listed on the NRHP in Michigan The Grove Ole Miss , an area on the campus of the University of Mississippi known for its tailgating before college football games The Grove Tarboro, North Carolina , List of RHPs in NC listed on the NRHP in North Carolina Ocean Grove, New Jersey , a part of the township of Neptune, New Jersey The Grove Cold Spring, New York , List of RHPs in NY listed on the NRHP in New York The Grove Rhinebeck, New York , List of RHPs in NY listed on the NRHP in New York Pleasant Grove, Dallas , a neighborhood in Dallas, Texas The Grove Bristol, Virginia , List of RHPs in VA listed on the NRHP in Virginia The Grove Hanover, Virginia , List of RHPs in VA listed on the NRHP in Virginia See also ...   more details



  1. Bath fizzies

    Bath fizzies are material products designed to effervesce in personal bath water. They come in the form of amorphous grains of homogeneous mixture, packaged in a box, jar, or envelope single use envelopes of mixed powders and solid boluses of homogeneous or inhomogeneous mixture called bath bomb s. Bath fizzies date from the early 20th Century and may be considered a form of bath salts in that the products of their use include a salt solution in addition to the carbon dioxide bubbles which are their definitive feature. Their ingredients must include one or more acid s and one or more water soluble bicarbonate, sesquicarbonate, and or carbonate. In addition they commonly include coloring, fragrance, and or other water soluble, water dispersible, and or volatile ingredients for esthetic, cosmetic, or skin soothing purposes. This principle of effervescing while releasing other ingredients is the same as has been used by fizzies tableted products for children to produce their own carbonated beverages . In principle a fizzie could release phosphoric anhydride gas, but the release of gas from phosphate salts is so slow that any phosphates present in either beverage or bath fizzies are for other purposes. Bath fizzies are considered a type of bubble bath product by those using the phrase to refer to baths with bubbles within the water or products for producing such an effect, and should hence be distinguished from foaming products that produce bubbles on top of bath water, also referred to as bubble bath s. The bubbles from a fizzie tend to nucleate on and thereby tickle the bather under the water. There have been combination products used to produce both fizzing and foaming effects with baths. See also Bubble bath Category Bathing ...   more details



  1. In a Grove

    nihongo In a Grove Yabu no Naka is a short story by Ry nosuke Akutagawa , first appearing in the January 1922 edition of the Japanese literature monthly Shincho Shinch . Akira Kurosawa used this story as the basis for his award winning movie Rashomon film Rash mon . In a Grove is an early modernist short story, as well as a blending of the modernist search for identity with themes from historic Japanese literature, and as such is perhaps the iconic work of Akutagawa s career. It presents seven varying accounts of the murder of a samurai, Kanazawa no Takehiro, whose corpse has been found in a bamboo forest near Kyoto . Each section simultaneously clarifies and obfuscates what the reader knows about the murder, eventually creating a complex and contradictory vision of events that brings into question humanity s ability or willingness to perceive and transmit objective truth . Plot summary The story opens with the account of a woodcutter who has found a man s body in the woods. The woodcutter ... Grove created by a Japanese Fiction Undergraduate College Class click link to view image http ... by another. In movies The following movies have been based on the story of In a Grove Rashomon ... Murakami In a Grove 1996, Japan Director Hisayasu Sat Starring Shunsuke Matsuoka, Kaori Sakagami, Shigeki ... Rashomon making the film a whodunnit murder mystery set in 1945. In popular culture In a Grove is the favorite ... . The seventh episode of R.O.D the TV , titled In a Grove , deals with a similarly confusing mix of truth .... However, in contrast to the thesis of In a Grove , an objectively true account of what ... s intention. Jay Rubin translated the title as In a Bamboo Grove . References cite book ... 2899 7 A bilingual book containing In a Grove Some of the content of this article comes from the equivalent ... book 4205 Free e book versions en http www.scribd.com doc 3682435 In a Grove by Ryunosuke ... verse ringandbook The Ring and the Book by Robert Browning Ry nosuke Akutagawa DEFAULTSORT In A Grove ...   more details



  1. Bath Festival

    Bath Festival may refer to Bath International Music Festival Bath Festival of Blues 1969 Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music Bath Festival of Children s Literature Bath Fringe Festival dab ...   more details



  1. Bath salts

    about salts used when bathing the stimulant drugs inaccurately described as bath salts Designer drug Inaccurate descriptions Refimprove date April 2007 The term bath salts refers to a range of water soluble, usually Inorganic compound inorganic solid products designed to be added to a bath. They are said to improve cleaning, improve the experience of bathing , and serve as a vehicle for cosmetic agents. Bath salts have been developed which mimic the properties of natural mineral baths or hot springs . Such salts include magnesium sulfate Epsom salts sodium chloride table salt sodium bicarbonate baking soda sodium hexametaphosphate Calgon, amorphous glassy sodium metaphosphate sodium sesquicarbonate borax Description Although, chemically speaking, many organic substances commonly used in bath water such as soap and many others surfactants are salts, these are not referred to as bath salts , as they are not used in the form of hard, crystalline granules. On the other hand, some organic salts such as sodium citrate can be used in bath salts. Fragrances and colors are often added to bath ... often too potent for convenient measurement or use. Other common additives to bath salts are oils agglomerating the salts to form amorphous granules, the product being called bath beads or bath oil beads , foaming agents, and effervescent agents. Although bath salts are often packaged for retail in windowless ... for such purposes. History of bath salts The earliest systematic exposition of the different kinds ... author and physician Dr. Charles Russel published The Uses of Sea Water . Effects of bath salts Salts ... . Citation needed date September 2011 Some bath salts such as phosphates have a detergent action which softens calloused skin and aids in Exfoliation cosmetology exfoliation . Some bath salts act as water ... the density of the water and increase buoyancy which makes the body feel lighter in the bath ... Mud bath References Reflist Category Bathing Category Balneotherapy de Badesalz es Sales de ba o ...   more details



  1. Bubble bath

    in a bubble bath Berlin , February 1930 . The term bubble bath can be used to describe aeration ... the use of effervescent solids. The latter can come as small pellets known as bath fizzies or as a bolus known as a bath bomb , and they produce carbon dioxide by reaction of a bicarbonate or carbonate with an organic acid. Fizzing bath products came into use as effervescent bath salts early in the 20th century the bath bomb became a popular form late in that century. Bath fizzies are infeasible as liquids ... from foam bath see below preparations, which may be supplied as liquids or solids. When the term bubble bath is encountered on the Internet referring to a gas infused bath or pool, it is more often ... bath Bubbles on top of the water, less ambiguously known as a foam bath see photo , can be obtained ... of the belief that it cleanses the skin http avonshop.co.uk product bath and bodycare bath strawberry sorbet bubble bath 1 litre.html?newdept &s tradedoubler&c affiliates&otc tradedoublerproductfeed StrawberrySorbetBubbleBath1litre&bnd & , that the foam thermal insulation insulates the bath water ... or reduces deposits on the bath tub at and below the water level Citation needed date May 2011 called ... called bath foam , foaming bath , or bubble bath , and frequently contain ingredients for additional purposes common to bath enhancers. Used at much higher concentration for instance on a washcloth ... as bath foam was in the original 1936 production of the play The Women play The Women , but it is possible that a similar composition was used to produce foams seen in bath photos since the marketing ... of products so positioned in supermarkets during the 1960s and thereabouts, Bub http groups.google.com ... popularity became more commonly a communal whirlpool bath. By the late 20th century jetted bathtubs ... aeration of a foam bath may produce much more foam than is sought the Internet is replete with first ... to give them more of a pleasant distraction during debridement. Bath fizzies that also foam tend ...   more details



  1. Bath County

    Bath County may refer to Bath County, Kentucky , United States Bath County, Virginia , United States Bath County, North Carolina , United States, an extinct county geodis uscounty cs Bath County cy Swydd Bath de Bath County es Condado de Bath fr Comt de Bath it Contea di Bath nl Bath County no Bath County nds Bath County pl Hrabstwo Bath pt Condado de Bath fi Bathin piirikunta sv Bath County uk ...   more details



  1. Bath Township

    Bath Township may refer to the following places in the United States Bath Township, Mason County, Illinois Bath Township, Franklin County, Indiana Bath Township, Michigan Bath Township, Minnesota Bath Township, Allen County, Ohio Bath Township, Greene County, Ohio Bath Township, Summit County, Ohio Bath Township, Brown County, South Dakota geodis Category Township name disambiguation pages de Bath Township ...   more details



  1. Bath Ales

    Infobox company name Bath Ales logo Image BathAlesLogo.png caption location city Warmley , Bristol location country England foundation 1995 area served key people industry Alcoholic beverage products Beer production revenue owner num employees parent divisions subsid homepage http www.bathales.com footnotes intl yes Bath Ales is a brewery located in the town of Warmley , Bristol , north west of Bath, Somerset Bath , England. History The brewery was established in 1995 by former employees of Smiles Brewery in Bristol. ref cite web url http www.quaffale.org.uk php brewery 580 title Bath Ales Ltd publisher www.quaffale.org.uk accessdate 2009 09 02 ref Since that time, it has experienced steady growth, which included opening a new bottling plant in 2007. ref cite web url http www.siba.co.uk 2Fforms 2F2007Brewers 2520Herald.pdf format PDF pages 4 publisher Society of Independent Brewers Southwest title Brewers Herald spring summer 2007 newsletter accessdate 2008 01 21 ref Brewery The brewery uses an efficient steam driven plant. Heat exchangers take the warmth naturally created by the Brewing Fermenting fermentation process and use it to heat the water. The finished grain is then given to local farmers as livestock feed, while the finished hops and yeast are converted into fertiliser. ref name finalists http www.sainsburysbeercompetition.com beer images stories finalists2009.pdf 2009 Sainsbury s Beer Competition Finalists page 4, 2009. Retrieved 2 September 2009. ref Beers The brewery ... ratebeer.com brewers bath 2433 title Bath publisher ratebeer.com accessdate 2009 09 02 ref which are sold ... title Bath Ales Buy our ales publisher www.bathales.co.uk accessdate 2009 09 02 ref The seasonal ... tied pubs in the Bath and Bristol area. In Bristol these include The Eldon House in Clifton, Bristol ..., Horfield , The Live and Let Live in Frampton Cotterell and The Merchants Arms in Hotwells . In Bath ... and breweries in England sv Bath Ales Ltd ...   more details



  1. Gurwitch Products

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Gurwitch Products produces, manages and markets Laura Mercier Cosmetics , a global brand of high end cosmetics, skincare and body and bath. Launched in 1996 and based in Houston, Texas , the Laura Mercier line is available in over 650 doors in 24 countries. Gurwitch is majority owned by Alticor . Co founder Janet Gurwitch remained CEO of the company until February 2008. Co founder Gary Kusin moved on to become the CEO of Kinko s. Sharon Collier is the current CEO of Gurwitch Products. Annual sales approach 120 dollar. Gurwitch Products acquired R Vive Skincare , a premium skincare line, and related assets from Bays Brown Laboratories, on May 1, 2008. The original ReVive Skincare boutique in Louisville, KY still operates from the former HQ site of Bays Brown Laboratories and is now known as Bays Boutique. See also Laura Mercier Cosmetics Neiman Marcus Category Cosmetics companies of the United States Category Companies based in Houston, Texas US company stub ...   more details



  1. Bath Spa

    Bath Spa may refer to any one of the following, all of which are in Bath, Somerset Bath , a city in Somerset , England Bath Spa railway station Bath Spa University , one of two universities in Bath Roman Baths Bath , a Roman spa complex constructed on hot springs, now a museum Thermae Bath Spa , a modern 2006 spa supplied by the hot springs disambig ...   more details



  1. Laboratory bath

    A laboratory bath could refer to any of the following Cooling bath a laboratory device that lowers the temperature of the bath or improves heat conduction Heated bath a laboratory device that raises the temperature of the bath to enhance a chemical reaction Laboratory water bath a laboratory device that maintains the temperature of the bath Oil bath a laboratory device that uses oil an oil to regulate the temperature of a sample disamb Category Laboratory equipment ...   more details



  1. Earl of Bath

    File 1stEarlOfBath.jpg thumb right 200px William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath , in the 1740s. Earl of Bath was a title that was created five times in British history, three times in the Peerage of England , once in the Peerage of Great Britain and once Peerage of the United Kingdom . See also Marquess of Bath . Earls of Bath First creation 1486 Philibert de Chand e, 1st Earl of Bath d. aft. 1486 Earls of Bath Second creation 1536 John Bourchier, 1st Earl of Bath 1470 1539 File Rachel Bath s bookplate.jpg thumb 200px Bourchier impaling Fane from a bookplate made for Rachel Fane , widow of Henry, 5th Earl of Bath John Bourchier, 2nd Earl of Bath 1499 1561 commissioner at the trial of Lady Jane Grey John Bourchier, Lord FitzWarine 1529 1556 William Bourchier, 3rd Earl of Bath bef. 1557 1623 John Bourchier, Lord FitzWarine 1585 1587 Robert Bourchier, Lord FitzWarine 1587 1588 Edward Bourchier, 4th Earl of Bath 1590 1636 John Bourchier, Lord FitzWarine 1630 1631 Henry Bourchier, 5th Earl of Bath 1593 1654 Earls of Bath Third creation 1661 John Granville, 1st Earl of Bath 1628 1701 Charles Granville, 2nd Earl of Bath 1661 1701 William Granville, 3rd Earl of Bath William Henry Granville, 3rd Earl of Bath 1692 1711 Earls of Bath Fourth creation 1742 William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath 1684 1764 William Pulteney, Viscount Pulteney 1731 1763 Earls of Bath Fifth creation 1803 Laura Pulteney, 1st Countess of Bath Henrietta Laura Pulteney, 1st Countess of Bath 1766 1808 References Rayment date February 2012 DEFAULTSORT Bath, Earl of Category Earldoms Category Extinct earldoms Category Bourchier family it Conte di Bath pl Hrabia Bath ...   more details



  1. USS Bath

    USS Bath has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to USS Bath AK 4 , originally USS Bath ID 1997 , a cargo ship in commission from 1917 to 1922 USS Bath PF 55 , a patrol frigate in commission from 1944 to 1945 Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Bath Category United States Navy ship names pl USS Bath ...   more details



  1. Bath School

    Bath School may refer to Bath Consolidated School , the Michigan school location Bath School disaster , three bombing attacks in Michigan in 1927 Bath School Bath, North Carolina , National Register of Historic Places listings in Beaufort County, North Carolina listed on the NRHP in Beaufort County, North Carolina Bath Local School District , Ohio school disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Bath Times

    Infobox Newspaper name Bath Times ceased publication 2007 image caption type Weekly format Tabloid foundation ceased publication price Free owners Northcliffe Media publisher editor chiefeditor assoceditor staff language English political circulation 28,343 ref cite web url http www.thisisnorthcliffe.co.uk newspaper ?genid 115&publicationid 219 title Bath Times accessdate 2007 11 10 format work NNG Newspaper ref headquarters Bath, Somerset ISSN website The Bath Times is a weekly free newspaper, published in Somerset , England , with three editions covering Bath, Somerset Bath , Midsomer Norton , Radstock , and Frome . It is owned by Northcliffe Media , part of the Daily Mail and General Trust newsgroup. As of 2006 the Bath Times is no longer in existence. References reflist Northcliffe Media England newspaper stub Category Northcliffe Media Category Media in Bath, Somerset based in Bath Category Newspapers published in Somerset distributed outside Bath too fr Bath Times ...   more details



  1. Turkish bath

    ottoman antique crafts turkish bath sauna Antic Turkish Bath Products Michael Palin http www.youtube.com ...Other uses Turkish Bath disambiguation Image Turkish Bathscape.PNG thumb A Turkish bath provided for a harem ... bath lang tr Hamam is the Turkish people Turkish variant of a steam bath, sauna or Russian Bath ... bath as a method of cleansing and relaxation became popular during the Victorian era . The process involved in taking a Turkish bath is similar to that of a sauna, but is more closely related to ancient Greek and ancient Roman bathing practices. A person taking a Turkish bath first relaxes in a room ... Architecture Image Bath of Roxelane Istanbul 2007.jpg thumb left The hamam ordered by Roxelana and constructed ... of Alexandria in Egypt. However, the Turkish bath has improved style and functionality that emerged ... century Rudas Baths and Kir ly Baths are open to the public while Racz Thermal Bath is being reconstructed, and the Cs sz r Spa Bath is not a public thermal bath. India Delhi , Hyderabad, India Hyderabad ... period in early 16th century. ref name siasat cite news title Turkish bath centre defunct at Nizamia general hospital url http www.siasat.com english news turkish bath centre defunct nizamia general ... 30446875 1 steam chamber bath publisher timesofindia date November 27, 2011, accessdate 12 January ... Barter read Urquhart s book and worked with him to construct a bath. They opened the first modern Turkish bath in the British Isles at St Ann s Hydrotherapy Hydropathic Establishment near Blarney ... 12 December 2009 ref The following year, the first bath of its type to be built in mainland Britain ... bath at 5 Bell Street, near Marble Arch . During the following 150 years, over 600 Turkish baths ... Brereton, who had given medical advice to bathers in a Foreign Affairs Committee owned Turkish bath in Bradford , travelled to Sydney, Australia , and opened a Turkish bath there on Spring Street in 1859 ... opened the first Turkish bath in the United States at 63 Columbia Street, Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn ...   more details



  1. Bath chair

    NOTOC File 58733 bath chair md.gif thumb Bath chair in use File Bath chair, St John s Museum Store.jpg upright thumb Bath chair in museum store A bath chair or Bath chair is a rolling chaise or light carriage with a folding hood, which can be open or closed, and a glass front. Used especially by invalids, it is mounted on three or four wheels and drawn or pushed by hand. It is so named from its origin in Bath, Somerset Bath , England , ref http www.cityofbath.co.uk history body bathchair.html Bath chair. City of Bath England. ref and possibly also after its similarity in appearance to an old fashioned bathtub . If required, the chair can be mounted on four wheels and drawn by a horse , donkey or small pony with the usual turning arrangement. James Heath, of Bath, who flourished before the middle of the 18th century, was the inventor. Later versions were a type of wheelchair which is pushed by an attendant rather than pulled by an animal. In the 19th century they were often seen at destination spa spa resorts such as Buxton and Tunbridge Wells . Some versions incorporated a steering device for use by the invalid. See also Rayleigh Bath Chair Murder Cycle rickshaw Rickshaw References reflist External links http www.tlysau.org.uk en item1 11205 A Bath Chair . Casglu r Tlysau Gathering the Jewels. Source 1911 Category Chairs ...   more details



  1. Bath Street, Bath

    Infobox Historic Site name Bath Street native name image Bath Street Bath.jpg caption Looking towards the Cross Bath locmapin Somerset map caption lat degrees 51 lat minutes 22 lat seconds 52 lat direction N long degrees 2 long minutes 21 long seconds 41 long direction W location Bath, Somerset Bath , Somerset , England area built 1791 architect Thomas Baldwin architect Thomas Baldwin architecture governing body designation1 Grade I Listed Building designation1 offname Numbers 1 to 8 Bath Street designation1 date 12 June, 1950 ref name nos1to8 designation1 number 442193 designation2 Grade I Listed Building designation2 offname Numbers 1 to 9 Bath Street designation2 date 12 June, 1950 ref name nos9to16 designation2 number 442194 designation3 Grade I Listed Building designation3 offname The Cross Bath designation3 date 12 June, 1950 designation3 number 442195 designation4 designation4 offname designation4 date designation4 number designation5 designation5 offname designation5 date designation5 number Bath Street in Bath, Somerset Bath , Somerset , England was built by Thomas Baldwin architect Thomas Baldwin in 1791. Several of the buildings have been esignated as Grade I listed building s. ref name nos1to8 cite web url http www.imagesofengland.org.uk Details Default.aspx?id 442193 title Nos 1 to 8 consec Bath Street work Images of England publisher English Heritage accessdate 2009 ... Default.aspx?id 442195 title The Cross Bath work Images of England publisher English Heritage accessdate 2009 07 25 ref It was originally named Cross Bath Street as it contains the The Cross Bath, Bath Cross Bath . It is also the entrance to the much more recent Thermae Bath Spa . At the northern end of the street the buildings are continuous with those in Stall Street, Bath Stall Street . The 2 ... in Stall Street, Bath Stall Street . See also List of Grade I listed buildings in Bath ... Grade I listed buildings in Somerset Category Streets in Bath, Somerset ...   more details



  1. Kingsmead, Bath

    About the electoral ward in Bath the square in the same city Kingsmead Square, Bath infobox UK place country England latitude 51.386 longitude 2.375 official name Kingsmead unitary england Bath and North East Somerset lieutenancy england Somerset region South West England constituency westminster Bath UK Parliament constituency Bath post town BATH postcode district BA1 postcode area BA dial code 01225 ... Square, Bath Kingsmead Square after which the ward is named, at the eastern end of the ward. File Chelsea Road, Bath, from south.jpg thumb Chelsea Road shopping area on the western edge of the ward .... Kingsmead is a largely residential Wards of the United Kingdom electoral ward within Bath, Somerset Bath , England . Kingsmead is rarely used as the name of an area of Bath, and is primarily used just for electoral purposes within the Bath and North East Somerset unitary authority, electing two ... is separated by the large Royal Victoria Park, Bath Royal Victoria Park into a near city centre eastern ... Bath & North East Somerset Council accessdate 10 March 2011 ref St Andrew s Church of England ... the facilities, such as schools, of the neighbouring Newbridge, Bath Newbridge and Weston, Bath Weston ... BANES wards The closed Mangotsfield and Bath Branch Line formerly ran through the ward from Bath Green Park railway station , now a shopping area, through Weston Bath railway station in the west of the ward. The Bristol & Bath Railway Path runs through the ward, but on the River Avon path rather ... the ward are Newbridge, Bath Newbridge to the west, Weston, Bath Weston and Lansdown, Bath Lansdown to the north, Abbey, Bath Abbey to the east, and Widcombe, Bath Widcombe and Westmoreland, Bath ... the ward, from east to west, are Kingsmead Square, Bath Kingsmead Square Theatre Royal, Bath Theatre Royal Queen Square Bath Queen Square Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution Herschel Museum of Astronomy Royal Crescent Norfolk Crescent, Bath Norfolk Crescent Royal Victoria Park, Bath ...   more details



  1. Bath Chronicle

    Infobox Newspaper name Bath Chronicle image Deleted image removed Image Bathchronicle.jpg caption Front page of Bath Chronicle type Weekly newspaper format Tabloid newspaper format Tabloid foundation 1760 ... staff language English political circulation headquarters Bath, Somerset ISSN website http www.thisisbath.co.uk The Bath Chronicle is a weekly newspaper, first published under various titles before ... The front page of the earliest known surviving copy of the Bath Chronicle as we know it 1760 publisher Bath in Time Bath Central Library Collection accessdate 12 January 2011 ref in Bath, Somerset Bath , England . Prior to September 2007, it was published daily. History Name changes The Bath Journal was published in 1743, and was renamed Boddely s Bath Journal . It was renamed Keene s Bath Journal in January 1822, and was eventually taken over by the Bath Herald in March 1916. ref name history The newspaper also originated from the Bath Chronicle and Universal Register taking over from the Bath ... changed its name to the Bath and Wilts Chronicle as a result of a merger with another paper. ref ... of the Bath and Wilts Chronicle, Saturday September 27, 1919 publisher Bath in Time Bath Central Library Collection accessdate 12 January 2011 ref The Bath Herald was merged with the Bath Chronicle in 1925 ref name history to become the Bath Chronicle and Herald , amended in 1936 to Bath Weekly Chronicle ... true title Front page of the Bath and Wilts Chronicle and Herald Monday July 28 1930 publisher Bath in Time Bath Central Library Collection accessdate 12 January 2011 ref ref Cite web url http www.bathintime.co.uk ... May 8 1954 publisher Bath in Time Bath Central Library Collection accessdate 12 January 2011 ref The early 1960s was a time for another minor name change to Bath and Wilts Evening Chronicle . ref Cite ... of JFK 23rd November 1963 publisher Bath in Time Bath Central Library Collection accessdate 12 January 2011 ref In 2007 the Bath Chronicle switched from daily to weekly publication, every Thursday ...   more details



  1. Rilland-Bath

    Rilland Bath is a former municipality in the Netherlands Dutch province of Zeeland . It was created from a merger of Rilland and Bath Netherlands Bath in 1878, and existed until it merged into the municipality Reimerswaal municipality Reimerswaal . ref Ad van der Meer and Onno Boonstra, Repertorium van Nederlandse gemeenten , KNAW, 2006. http www.knaw.nl cfdata publicaties detail.cfm?boeken ordernr 20061061 ref Transportation Railway station Rilland Bath railway station Rilland Bath References references coord 51 25 N 4 11 E region NL type city display title Category Populated places in Zeeland Category Former municipalities of Zeeland Zeeland geo stub fr Rilland Bath nl Rilland Bath ...   more details



  1. Abbey, Bath

    About the electoral ward in Bath the large church in the same city Bath Abbey infobox UK place country England latitude 51.38 longitude 2.36 official name Abbey unitary england Bath and North East Somerset lieutenancy england Somerset region South West England constituency westminster Bath UK Parliament constituency Bath post town BATH postcode district BA1 postcode area BA dial code 01225 os grid reference ST750650 Abbey is the Wards of the United Kingdom electoral ward covering the centre of Bath, Somerset Bath , England . Abbey is rarely used as the name of an area of Bath, and is primarily used just for electoral purposes within the Bath and North East Somerset unitary authority, electing two councillors. ref cite web url http www.legislation.gov.uk uksi 1995 493 contents made title The Avon Structural Change Order 1995 work legislation.gov.uk publisher The National Archives accessdate 19 March 2011 ref St John s Catholic Primary School is located on the eastern edge of the ward. ref ... are Lansdown, Bath Lansdown and Walcot, Bath Walcot to the north, Bathwick to the east, Widcombe, Bath Widcombe to the south, and Kingsmead, Bath Kingsmead to the west. ref name BANES wards cite ... publisher Bath & North East Somerset Council accessdate 10 March 2011 ref Notable places Some notable places within the ward are Bath Assembly Rooms Assembly Rooms Bath Abbey The Circus Bath The Circus Grand Pump Room, Bath Grand Pump Room Guildhall, Bath Guildhall Pulteney Bridge Recreation Ground Bath Recreation Ground Roman Baths Bath Roman Baths Thermae Bath Spa References Reflist External links http openlylocal.com wards 4684 Abbey Bath & North East Somerset Council Abbey ward , Openly Local ... , Bath and North East Somerset http democracy.bathnes.gov.uk mgElectionAreaResults.aspx?XXR 0&ID 75&RPID 2201130 Election results for Abbey , 3 May 2007, Bath and North East Somerset Category Districts of Bath, Somerset Category Electoral wards in Bath and North East Somerset ...   more details



  1. Water bath

    A water bath can refer to A bain marie A double boiler A heated bath A laboratory water bath disambiguation Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details




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