wiktionarypar bathBathBath may refer to Bathing , immersion in a fluid Bathtub , a large open container for water, in which a person may wash their body TOCright Places by nation Bath, New Brunswick , Canada Bath, Ontario , Canada Bath, Jamaica , a town and mineral spring in Saint Thomas Parish, Jamaica Bath, Netherlands Bath Island , a neighbourhood in Saddar Town, Pakistan Bath, Somerset , a city ... to the city of Bath in Somerset please don t clutter this disambiguation page with them, as they can all be found from the main city article Bath UK Parliament constituency United States by state Bath, California Bath, Illinois Bath, Indiana Bath, Maine Bath Iron Works , in the above city Bath Historic District Bath, Maine , List of RHPs in ME listed on the NRHP in Maine Bath, Michigan Bath, New Hampshire Bath town , New York Bath village , New York Bath, North Carolina Bath Historic District Bath, North Carolina Bath, Pennsylvania Bath, South Carolina Bath, South Dakota Bath Berkeley Springs , West Virginia Sport Bath Rugby , a professional rugby union club in the English city Bath Rugby ... Bath City F.C. , are a semi professional football club based in Bath, Somerset. Organisations University of Bath , UK People with the surname James R. Bath born 1936 , American businessman Harry Bath 1924 2008 , Australian rugby league footballer Thomas Bath 1875 1956 , Australian politician and trade unionist Other Bath unit , a unit of dry volume used by the ancient Hebrews Bath album Bath album , an album by maudlin of the Well Baths musician , an electronic music artist See also The Bath disambiguation Bird bathBath treatment fishkeeping Bath bun Bath salts Order of the Bath , a British order of chivalry founded by George I Baath disambiguation Bath Spa disambiguation Bath County disambiguation Bath Township disambiguation Bathurst disambiguation Bath Historic District disambiguation disambig geo surname ca Bath desambiguaci cs Bath rozcestn k cy Bath de Bath Begriffskl rung es Bath ... more details
The Bath may refer to The Bath EP The Bath EP , by electronica duo Lemon Jelly The Child s Bath , a painting by Mary Cassatt also known as The Bath The Bath short story , a short story by Raymond Carver Le d jeuner sur l herbe , a painting by douard Manet See also Bath disambiguation disambig ... more details
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Location map Jamaica lat 18.1940 long 78.0397 width 200 caption Location of Bath in Jamaica label BathBath is a List of cities and towns in Jamaica settlement in Jamaica . References reflist Settlements in Jamaica coord 18.194 N 78.039 W display title Category Populated places in Jamaica Jamaica geo stub ... more details
Image Laznia laboratoryjna.svg thumb right Heated bath schema br 1 Heated substance br 2 Heating medium br 3 Laboratory flask br 4 Bowl vessel Bowl br 5 Gas burner A heated bath is used in the laboratory to allow a chemical reaction to occur at an elevated temperature. The heated bath is a fluid placed in an open metal pot. Water and silicone oil are the most commonly used fluids. A water bath is used for temperatures up to 100 C. An oil bath is employed for temperatures over 100 C. The heated bath is heated on a hot plate , or with a bunsen burner . The reaction chamber florence flask , erlenmeyer flask , Beaker glassware beaker is immersed in the heated bath. A thermometer is usually kept in the fluid to monitor the temperature. See also Sand bath Category Laboratory equipment Category Article Feedback 5 ar ca Bany termost tic de Heizbad fr Bain thermostat pl a nia laboratoryjna ru sr Vodeno kupatilo uk ... more details
The Bath bun is a rich, sweet yeast dough shaped round that has a lump of sugar baked in the bottom and more crushed sugar sprinkled on top after baking. ref cite web url http www.enjoyengland.com ideas food and drink news bites edible england bath bun.aspx title The Bath Bun last Sutton first Henry publisher Enjoy England accessdate 27 March 2010 ref Variations in ingredients include candied fruit peel, Zante currant currant s or larger raisins or sultana grape sultana s. It has been claimed that William Oliver physician William Oliver , inventor of the Bath Oliver dry biscuit, also invented the Bath bun, ref http www.cornwall calling.co.uk famous cornish people oliver.htm Biography of Dr Oliver ref but that it proved too fattening for his rheumatic patients. It is more likely that the Bath bun is descended from the 18th century Bath cake . References to Bath buns date from 1763, and they are still produced in the Bath, Somerset Bath area of England . ref cite web url http www.aboutbritain.com towns bath.asp title Bath publisher About Britain accessdate 27 March 2010 ref The original 18th century recipe used a brioche or rich egg and butter dough which was then covered with caraway seeds coated in several layers of sugar similar to French language French drag e . ref name visitbath ... visitors who came to Bath for the thermal bath spa waters. He later invented the Bath Oliver biscuit, when Bath buns proved to be too fattening for his patients with rheumatism . ref name visitbath ... local bath delicacies title Local Bath Delicacies publisher Visit Bath accessdate 27 March 2010 ref It is not to be confused with the Sally Lunn bun which also comes from Bath. ref name visitbath ... www.bun recipes.co.uk Tbl Recipes view.asp?editid1 106 Traditional bath bun recipe http www.greatbritishkitchen.co.uk recipes result.asp?name bathbuns A bath bun recipe http www.cornwall calling.co.uk ... in Bath, Somerset Category History of Bath, Somerset Category Foods named after places England stub ... more details
student population, from the University of Bath and Bath Spa University , both in private rental, and for Bath Spa University students accommodation blocks on former industrial land by the River Avon. The electoral wards surrounding the ward are Widcombe, Bath Widcombe and Oldfield, Bath Oldfield to the east, Southdown, Bath Southdown to the north west, Twerton to the west, and Newbridge, Bath Newbridge and Kingsmead, Bath Kingsmead to the north over the River Avon. ref name BANES wards References Reflist External links http openlylocal.com wards 4718 Westmoreland Bath & North East Somerset ... 20and 20Living Westmoreland.pdf Ward Profile Westmoreland , Bath and North East Somerset http democracy.bathnes.gov.uk ... , 3 May 2007, Bath and North East Somerset Category Districts of Bath, Somerset Category Electoral wards in Bath and North East Somerset ... more details
Infobox UK Racecourse Name Bath Image Image Bath racecourse logo.jpg Caption Bath Racecourse logo Website http www.bath racecourse.co.uk Location Bath, Somerset Bath , Somerset Owner Northern Racing plc Channel At The Races CourseType Flat racing Flat Prev Bangor on Dee Racecourse Bangor on Dee Next Beverley Racecourse Beverley Image Bath racecourse.JPG thumb The stands Bath Racecourse is a thoroughbred horse racing venue located in Bath, Somerset Bath , Somerset . The Horseracing in Great Britain racecourse is a left handed oval track of 1 mile 4 furlongs and 25 yards, with a run in of nearly half a mile. ref name BRR 77 British Racing and Racecourses ISBN 978 0950139722 by Marion Rose Halpenny Page 77 ref At convert 780 ft m 0 above sea level Bath is Britain s highest flat racecourse, although National Hunt racing National Hunt courses Hexham and Exeter are higher. ref cite web url http www.attheraces.com course.aspx?CID 116 title Bath publisher At the races accessdate 2008 09 14 ref During World War II it was used as a landing field by the Royal Air Force and named RAF North Stoke. ref name berryman cite book title Somerset airfields in the Second World War last Berryman first David authorlink coauthors year 2006 publisher Countryside Books location Newbury isbn 1853068640 pages 124 126 ref Notable races Dick Hern Fillies Stakes Lansdown Filles Stakes References reflist External links http www.bath racecourse.co.uk Bath Racecourse Official website http www.gg.com courses details.php?course bath Course guide on GG.COM http www.attheraces.com course.asp?CID 116 Course guide on At The Races coord 51 25 06 N 2 24 34 W type landmark scale 10000 region GB display title Horse racing in Great Britain Category Horse racing venues in England Category Sports venues in Bath, Somerset England horseracing venue stub ... more details
and hooked in with metallic clamps. The additional lamps were placed on either side of the bath lid ..., a bath attendant would set the timer on the bath to a specified time, and the lamps would light ... electric bath were quite dangerous, as conditions such as skin cancer were not known to be caused ... in the recliner for more than the recommended time of 30 minutes. The electric bath was used on the RMS Titanic inside the Turkish bath s. Women could use the bath through morning hours, and men could use it during afternoon and evening hours. A ticket was required to use the bath, and could be purchased from the bath attendants for a modern equivalent of one dollar. The bath was also included in the game ... man being electrocuted in the bath. It was used in the game as a steam bath rather than a tanning ... 3352210&text electric bath http www.victorianturkishbath.org 6DIRECTORY AtoZEstab Liners TitanOlympic ... more details
Infobox Cultivar name Beauty of Bath image Beauty of Bath Apples.jpg image width 250px hybrid cultivar Beauty of Bath origin flagicon England Bailbrook House near Bath, Somerset , Beauty of Bath is a dessert apple cultivar . It was propagated in 1864 by George Cooling ref name fieldguide ref name applebook and awarded an RHS First class Certificate in 1887 ref name fieldguide Michael Clark 2003 , Apples a field guide , ISBN 1 873580 57 6 ref . Beauty of Bath is a very early dessert apple usually cropping in August but can crop as early as July e.g. in 2011 or last into September. It bruises easily leading to brown rot so is best picked by hand. Fruits do drop early by themselves often when not completely ripe. Traditionally straw was placed under the trees to lessen damage to falling fruit. ref name fieldguide ref name applebook Rosie Sanders 2010 , The Apple Book ,ISBN 978 0 7112 3141 2 ref The fruit is sharp at first but sweetens later, the flesh is white but sometimes has a red flush under the skin approximately 20 occurrence noticed in 2011 in one orchard . The tree is in flowering group 2 with pale pink blossom and medium to large, blue green, leaves. References reflist Apples Category Apple cultivars fruit stub fr Beauty of Bath de Sch ner aus Bath sv Beauty of Bath ... more details