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Bath Spa railway station in the snow, 6/1/2010

Honey Dip Donuts shot on expired (and light leaked) Kodak Portra 160 (126 perforated) film.

Kodak Instamatic 100 camera

 

Who says you can't shoot 126 perforated film in 2024 and beyond?! Read Ian Fleming's ( www.flickr.com/photos/bathuk )blog - emulsive.org/articles/guides/how-to-make-your-own-126-fil...

 

Ian - Thanks for taking the time to send us some film! (Doh! - I accidentally flashed it in the darkroom when loading!)

Guildhall, Bath UK

 

© Frank van Dam

Bath city in South West England in the ceremonial county of Somerset which is 97 miles west of London.

 

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 city of Bath is listed UNESCO World Heritage Site, Founded by the Romans as a spa, an important centre of the wool industry in the medieval period, and a spa town in the 18th century, Bath has a varied history. The city is preserved for its Roman remains and Palladian architecture.

 

Visit the Roman relics

for more on Bath visit:

visitbath.co.uk/

Globus Travel

Essential Britain & Ireland Tour

October 21st 2013 thru November 1st 2013

Ten day tour visiting five countries

England

Wales

Ireland

Northern Ireland

Scotland

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www.globusjourneys.com/

 

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Bath, Somerset County, South West England, UK United Kingdom, Europe

10/23/2013

Streetview Bath UK

  

© Frank van Dam

Windows Bath UK

 

© Frank van Dam

Windows Bath UK

 

© Frank van Dam

Windows Bath UK

 

© Frank van Dam

Bath (UK) a really lovely roman city in the heart of England, this is royal crescent with a Roman semi-circular building....if you are in England by any chance go and visit the city,you will love it!

Royal Victoria Park . Bath UK

 

Joel Grainger, Violin Artist Bath UK

  

© Frank van Dam

Davygate at S. Helen's Square, York, UK. May 21, 1998.

St James Cemetery Bath

Street-Art

Bath-UK

 

© Frank van Dam

  

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This white marble fountain depicts a life size young girl in eastern costume pouring water from a vase into a bowl supported by pillars and carries the inscription ‘Water is good for you’.

 

Erected by the Bath Temperance Association in 1861. It had a further figure in bronze added in 1986.

 

Rebecca Fountain, located by Bath Abbey – junction High Street, Cheap Street and Orange Grove.

 

The fountain was originally used as a drinking fountain and running water was a feature until the 1980s.

 

bearbeitet mit iPhoto

Street-Art

Bath-UK

 

© Frank van Dam

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