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Posted by  Paul Malo on February 23, 2002 at 13:12:36:

In Reply to:  Photographs: posted by Gareth Guiver on February 23, 2002 at 12:54:11:

Yes, I'm always interested in Bath (one of the most urbane enviroments I know). We see images of the Royal Crescent and Circus often, but not of many other complexes of buildings, like Lansdowne Crescent (do you know it?) Ordinary 18th. c. blocks of residences are useful to demonstrate civility. How about the interior (street) view of Adam's bridge, showing the shops? How about a view FROM the Royal Crescent showing the outlook across the green to the rural landscape? The relation of town and country is important here.

 
 
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