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  2. File:Geograph 2717418 Quiet Street shops, Bath.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Milsom Street - Wikipedia

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    The Octagon Chapel was a place of worship, [2] then a furniture shop by Mallett Antiques. It opened briefly as a restaurant, which has subsequently closed. [7] It is accessed beside number 46. [6] As a fashionable Georgian thoroughfare, Milsom Street is quoted in several of the works of Jane Austen, including Northanger Abbey and Persuasion.

  4. Timeline of Bath, Somerset - Wikipedia

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    21 June: William Friese-Greene, working in Bath since c. 1875, patents a "chronophotographic" camera, an early form of movie camera. [ 52 ] New douche and massage baths incorporating parts of the Queen's Bath and of the 1786 New Private Baths and including an arch over York Street completed to the design of C. E. Davis .

  5. Bath, Somerset - Wikipedia

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    Bath (RP: / b ɑː θ /; [2] local pronunciation: [3]) is a city in Somerset, England, known for and named after its Roman-built baths. [4] At the 2021 Census, the population was 94,092. [1] Bath is in the valley of the River Avon, 97 miles (156 km) west of London and 11 miles (18 km) southeast of Bristol.

  6. Jessops - Wikipedia

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    The company had reopened twenty eight stores across the United Kingdom, by September 2013. Jessops signed a landmark deal with Sainsbury's in July 2014, to start opening Jessops branches in its larger stores, the first of which opened in October 2014. [30] [citation needed] There were fifty two stores of Jessops, by April 2016. [citation needed]

  7. The Corridor, Bath - Wikipedia

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    The Corridor is one of the world's earliest retail arcades, designed by architect Henry Goodridge and built in 1825, in Bath, Somerset, England. The fashion for arranging shops in arcades arose in Paris in the late 18th Century. The Corridor followed the trend set by London's Burlington Arcade.

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