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Maine Maritime Museum.
Full Body Standing Figurehead of Benjamin Franklin in carved and painted oak, salvaged from the Sidewheeler SS Franklin that wrecked off Long Island, New York in 1854.
I think this is Pulteney Lock, or Lock 12.
The Kennet & Avon Canal was designed by John Rennie, and was constructed between 1794 and 1810; the Bath-Devizes section opened in 1804. In 1852 the canal was bought by its main competitor, the Great Western Railway, who raised tolls and slowly decreased maintenance. The GWR were refused permission to close the canal in 1926, but by the time of nationalisation large parts of it were no longer navigable. Restoration started following the 1963 separation of British Rail and British Waterways, and was formally announced complete in 1990.
Normally this area is swarming with pedestrians. I got up quite early in the morning and found only the Abbey...oh, and one pigeon.
the bar i work has this old bath in it. i wanted to take photot's for my band in it. need a really good photographer. who's up?
this is the sketch. think magnum black and whiite hi end looking
Bath is a pretty city but pretty in a much different way than Chester, a city built with a "creamy, warm, limestone" as Rick Steves puts it.
Bath & Body Works (3,000 square feet)
2520 McMenamin Street, Peninsula Town Center, Hampton, VA
This location opened on March 11th, 2010.