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  2. Bath Green Park railway station - Wikipedia

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    The goods yard was on the opposite side of the tracks from this. Access to the goods yard from central Bath was via the newly constructed Midland Bridge. The Midland Railway's Bath branch had opened in 1869, but the river Avon bridge and the new station were not ready, so for a year the terminus was at a temporary station to the west of the river.

  3. Midland Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Midland Bridge over the River Avon. The Midland Bridge is a road bridge over the River Avon in Bath, Somerset, England, now carrying the B3118 road.It was originally built in 1870 by the Midland Railway Company to allow access to and from their goods station at Sydenham Field on the south bank of the river Avon, the opposite bank to the passenger Green Park terminus station and the city centre.

  4. Avon (county) - Wikipedia

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    The demise of the County of Avon was the focus of a BBC documentary called The End of Avon, produced by Linda Orr and Michael Lund and broadcast in 1996. In 2006, the BBC Somerset presenter Adam Thomas, in a BBC One regional programme Inside Out West, investigated why Avon refuses to die. Systems inertia means that the county continues to be ...

  5. House at 23 Avon Street - Wikipedia

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    Avon Street is a residential street running east–west between Main Street and North Street, both major north–south through streets, which serve the downtown and railroad corridor respectively. Number 23 is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 -story clapboarded wood-frame structure with a T-shaped plan, set on a lot fronted by a low granite retaining wall.

  6. List of mass car bombings - Wikipedia

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    truck bomb 1947-01-12 British Mandate for Palestine: Haifa: 4 truck bomb 1927-05-18 United States: Bath Township, Michigan: 5 in car bombing, 45 overall suicide car bomb: Andrew Kehoe: Bath School disaster: 1920-09-16 United States: Wall Street, New York City: 38 wagon bomb Wall Street bombing

  7. Oldfield Park railway station - Wikipedia

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    Oldfield Park was the third station to be constructed in Bath on the G.W.R. line. It is the only station whose platforms are below the surrounding road levels, all the rest of Bath's G.W.R. stations are elevated. [2] The railway line divides Bath's road systems into two distinct areas.

  8. Bath Blitz - Wikipedia

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    Over the weekend of 25–27 April 1942, Bath suffered three raids from 80 Luftwaffe aircraft which took off from Nazi occupied northern France. [1] As the city sirens wailed, few citizens took cover, even when the first pathfinder flares fell. The people of Bath still believed the attack was destined for nearby Bristol. During the previous four ...

  9. Bath bomb - Wikipedia

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    Bath bombs on display in a Lush cosmetics shop. A bath bomb or bath fizzie is a toiletry item used in the bath. It was invented and patented in 1989 by Mo Constantine, co-founder of Lush Cosmetics. [1] It is a compacted mixture of wet and dry ingredients molded into any of several shapes and then dried.

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