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Timeline of Bath, Somerset

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Bath, Somerset, England.

Prehistory edit

1st to 5th centuries edit

  • c. 60s – First Roman temple structures built, around the hot water springs; completed by 76.
  • 2nd century
    • Early: Baths extended.
    • Late: Baths vaulted.
  • 3rd century – By this time, Bath city walls are built for defence.
  • 300–350 – Evidence for Christians in Bath.
  • 5th century – Following the end of Roman rule in Britain, Bath is largely abandoned.

6th to 10th centuries edit

11th to 17th centuries edit

  • 1087 – Town, Abbey and mint pass to John of Tours.
  • 1090 – John of Tours, Bishop of Wells, moves the episcopal seat to Bath, giving it city status.
  • Early 12th century? – King's Bath built.
  • 1102 – Bath fair active.[4]
  • 1137 – Major fire.[6]
  • 1148–1161 – Abbey consecrated between these dates.[6]
  • c. 1174 – St John's Hospital founded.
  • 1273 – Old Bridge extant.
  • 1285 – Church of St Michael's Within built in St John's Hospital.
  • c. 1333 – Monks of the abbey establish a weaving trade in Broad Street.[7]
  • 1371 – Market mentioned in charter.
  • c. 1435 – Hospital of St Catherine established.
  • 1482 – "Sally Lunn's House" built.
  • c. 1495 – St Mary Magdalen, Holloway, built as a chapel to a leper's hospital.[6]
  • 1499 – Abbey found derelict by Oliver King, Bishop of Bath and Wells, who begins its reconstruction.[8]
 
Roman Baths with Abbey beyond as at c.1900
  • 1533 – Rebuilding of Abbey substantially completed by this date.[6]
  • 1539 – January: Dissolution of the Monasteries: Abbey surrendered.
  • 1552
  • 1572
    • The roofless Abbey is given to the corporation of Bath[6] for restoration as a parish church.
    • Dr. John Jones makes the first public endorsement of the medicinal properties of the city's water.
  • 1576 – Queen's Bath built.
  • 1578 – Drinking fountain installed in the Baths.
  • 1590 – Bath chartered (city status confirmed) by Elizabeth I.[10]
  • 1597 – Deserving poor given free use of the mineral water.[11]
  • 1608 – Bellott's Hospital established.
  • 1613 and 1615 - Anne of Denmark, wife of James VI and I, visits Bath for her health
  • 1616 – Abbey Church consecrated.[12]
  • 1625–1628 – Guildhall rebuilt.[13]
  • 1643 – 5 July: Battle of Lansdowne fought near the city.
  • 1657 – Regular coach service from London.
  • 1676 – Dr. Thomas Guidott publishes A discourse of Bathe, and the hot waters there. Also, Some Enquiries into the Nature of the water, the first published account of the medicinal properties of the city's water.
  • 1677 – West Gate pub in business.
  • 1680 – Supposed origin of the Sally Lunn bun.
  • 1687 – Mary of Modena, queen consort of James II of England, visits in the hope that Bath waters would aid conception; by the end of the year she is pregnant with James Francis Edward Stuart.

1700s edit

 
View of Bath, 18th century
 
Royal Crescent, climax of the Woods' Bath
 
Bath Assembly Rooms
 
Thomas Rowlandson, Comforts of Bath – The Pump Room (1798)

1800s edit

 
Map of the city, drawn in 1818.
  • 1800
  • 1801
    • January: Jane Austen becomes resident in Bath when her father retires here; she will remain until summer 1806 living mostly in the new-built Sydney Place.
    • 1 May: Kennet and Avon Canal opens from Bath to Devizes[48] (completion of the locks at the latter place at the end of 1810 creates through inland water communication to London).[49]
 
Footbridges over Kennet and Avon Canal in Sydney Gardens

1900s edit

 
Empire Hotel with Pulteney Bridge beyond
 
City centre in 1958, still with signs of the Bath Blitz

2000s edit

 
Thermae Bath Spa
 
Elizabeth Park in the Bath Western Riverside residential development, opened in 2019

Births edit

 
John Palmer (postal innovator) at age 75

See also edit

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Bibliography edit

 
Christopher Anstey, author of The New Bath Guide, with his daughter, painted by Bath resident artist William Hoare c.1777

Published in 18th century edit

  • New Bath Guide, or, Useful Pocket-Companion. Bath: Printed by C. Pope, for W. Taylor. c. 1765.
    • New Bath Guide, or, Useful Pocket-Companion (New ed.). Bath: Printed by R. Cruttwell for W. Taylor. 1789. hdl:2027/hvd.hxjnl3.
  • Christopher Anstey (1766). New Bath Guide: or, Memoirs of the Blunderhead Family (3rd ed.). London: J. Dodsley. OL 16314966M.
  • Daniel Defoe; Samuel Richardson (1778). "Bath". A Tour Through the Island of Great Britain (8th ed.). London: J.F. and C. Rivington.
  • Philip Thicknesse (1778). New Prose Bath Guide, for the Year 1778. London: Printed for the author. OL 23412268M.
  • John Collinson (1791). "Bath". History and Antiquities of the County of Somerset. Vol. 1. Bath: Printed by R. Cruttwell.
  • New Bath Directory, for the Year, 1792. Bath: W. Gye. 1792.
  • Archibald Robertson (1792). "Modern Bath". Topographical Survey of the Great Road from London to Bath and Bristol. London. OCLC 1633468.

Published in 19th century edit

1800s-1840s edit

  • Richard Warner (1801). History of Bath. Bath. OCLC 5837002.
  • John Claude Nattes (1806). Bath, illustrated by a series of views. London: W. Miller and W. Sheppard. OCLC 32851779.
  • Joseph Nightingale (1813). "Bath". Beauties of England and Wales. Vol. 13. London: J. Harris.
  • Historic and Local New Bath Guide (4th ed.). Bath: C. Duffield. c. 1815.
  • Pierce Egan (1819). Walks Through Bath. Bath: Meyler and Son. OL 7233349M.
  • James Dugdale (1819). "Somersetshire: Bath". New British Traveller. Vol. 4. London: J. Robins and Co.
  • Gye's Bath Directory. Bath: W. Gye. 1819.
  • Robert Watt (1824). "Bath". Bibliotheca Britannica. Vol. 3. Edinburgh: A. Constable. hdl:2027/nyp.33433089888832. OCLC 961753.
  • David Brewster, ed. (1830). "Bath". Edinburgh Encyclopædia. Edinburgh: William Blackwood.
  • "Bath". Great Western Railway Guide. London: James Wyld. 1839. OCLC 12922212.
  • Thomas Bartlett (1841). "Bath". New Tablet of Memory; or, Chronicle of Remarkable Events. London: Thomas Kelly.
  • "Bath". Mogg's Great Western Railway and Windsor, Bath, and Bristol Guide. London: Edward Mogg. 1841.
  • And Co, Hunt E. (1848). Hunt & Co.'s Directory & Court Guide for the Cities of Bath, Bristol, & Wells.

1850s-1890s edit

  • "Bath". Bradshaw's Descriptive Railway Hand-Book of Great Britain and Ireland. London: W.J. Adams. 1860.
  • John Earle (1864). A guide to the knowledge of Bath, ancient and modern. Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, and Green.
  • "Bath (Somerset)". Where Shall We Go?: A Guide to the Healthiest and Most Beautiful Watering Places in the British Islands (4th ed.). Edinburgh: A. and C. Black. 1866.
  • William Henry Overall, ed. (1870). "Bath, Somerset". Dictionary of Chronology. London: William Tegg. OCLC 2613202.
  • Smith, George; Thackeray, William Makepeace (July 1873). Some Literary Ramblings about Bath: 3. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  • James Tunstall (1876). Rambles about Bath and its neighbourhood (6th ed.). London: Simpkin, Marshall, and Co. OCLC 12987741. OL 6919886M.
  • John Parker Anderson (1881). "Somersetshire: Bath". Book of British Topography: a Classified Catalogue of the Topographical Works in the Library of the British Museum Relating to Great Britain and Ireland. London: W. Satchell.
  • R. E. M. Peach (1883–1884). Historic houses in Bath, and their associations. Vol. 2. London: Simpkin, Marshall, & Co. OCLC 5463468. OL 7096295M. Archived.
  • Concise Guide to Bath. Bath: R.B. Cater. 1885.
  • R. E. M. Peach (1888). Bath, Old and New. London.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • British Association for the Advancement of Science (1888). J. W. Morris (ed.). Handbook to Bath. Bath: I. Pitman and Sons. OL 19530108M.
  • J. G. Douglas Kerr (1898). Popular Guide to the Use of the Bath Waters (12th ed.). Bath Herald. OL 14035086M.
  • Bijou Guide to Bath. Bath: Tylee & Co. 1890. OCLC 12987828. OL 19368029M.
  • Charles Gross (1897). "Bath". Bibliography of British Municipal History. New York: Longmans, Green, and Co.

Published in 20th century edit

  • Emanuel Green (1902). Bibliotheca Somersetensis. Vol. 1: Bath Books. Taunton: Barnicott and Pearce. OCLC 7080200.
  • G. K. Fortescue, ed. (1902). "Bath". Subject Index of the Modern Works Added to the Library of the British Museum in the Years 1881–1900. London. {{cite book}}: External link in |editor= (help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • William Tyte (1903). Bath in the Eighteenth Century. Bath: Chronicle Office.
  • Robert Donald, ed. (1908). "Bath". Municipal Year Book of the United Kingdom for 1908. London: Edward Lloyd. hdl:2027/nyp.33433081995593.
  • Bryan Little (1947). The Building of Bath 47-1947: an architectural and social study. London: Collins.
  • Walter Ison (1948). The Georgian Buildings of Bath from 1700 to 1830. London: Faber.
  • Benjamin Boyce (1967). The benevolent man: a life of Ralph Allen of Bath. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
  • "Bath in the Eighteenth Century". Apollo. London. November 1973.
  • Peter Coard (1973). Vanishing Bath: buildings threatened and destroyed (3rd ed.). Bath: Kingsmead Press. ISBN 0901571679.
  • Adam Fergusson (1973). The Sack of Bath: a record and an indictment. Salisbury: Compton Russell. ISBN 9780859550024.
    • Adam Fergusson; Tim Mowl (1989). The Sack of Bath and after. Salisbury: Compton Russell. ISBN 085955161X.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Charles Robertson (1975). Bath: an architectural guide. London: Faber. ISBN 0571107508.
  • Larry R. Ford (1978). "Continuity and Change in Historic Cities: Bath, Chester, and Norwich". Geographical Review. 68 (3): 253–273. doi:10.2307/215046. JSTOR 215046.
  • Bryan Little (1980). Bath Portrait: the story of Bath, its life and its buildings (4th ed.). Bristol: Burleigh Press. ISBN 0902780069.
  • R. S. Neale (1981). Bath 1680-1850: a social history. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. ISBN 9780710006394.
  • Christopher Pound (1981). Genius of Bath: the city and its landscape. Bath: Millstream. ISBN 9780948975011.
  • Barry Cunliffe; Peter Davenport, eds. (1985). The Temple of Sulis Minerva at Bath. Vol. 1. The site. Monograph 7. Oxford University Committee for Archaeology. ISBN 0947816070.
  • Barry Cunliffe (1986). The City of Bath. Gloucester: Alan Sutton. ISBN 0862992974.
  • Tim Mowl; Brian Earnshaw (1988). John Wood: architect of obsession. Bath: Millstream Books. ISBN 9780948975134.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Peter Davenport, ed. (1989). Archaeology in Bath 1976–1985. Monograph 28. Oxford University Committee for Archaeology. ISBN 0947816283.
  • G. A. Kellaway, ed. (1991). Hot Springs of Bath. Bath City Council. ISBN 9780901303257.
  • Peter Davenport (1999). Archaeology in Bath: excavations 1984–1989. BAR British series 284. Oxford: Archaeopress. ISBN 1841710075.
  • Peter Borsay (2000). Image of Georgian Bath, 1700–2000. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0198202652.
  • Barry Cunliffe (2000). Roman Bath Discovered (3rd ed.). Stroud: Tempus. ISBN 0752419021.

Published in 21st century edit

  • Peter Davenport (2002). Medieval Bath uncovered. Stroud: Tempus. ISBN 075241965X.
  • Michael Forsyth (2003). Bath. Pevsner Architectural Guides. New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-10177-5.
  • John Wroughton (2004). Stuart Bath: Life in the forgotten city, 1603–1714. Bath: Lansdown Press. ISBN 0-9520249-5-0.
  • Peter Borsay (2006). "Myth, Memory, and Place: Monmouth and Bath 1750–1900". Journal of Social History. 39 (3): 867–889. doi:10.1353/jsh.2006.0001. JSTOR 3790298. S2CID 144152506.
  • John Wroughton (2006). Tudor Bath: Life and strife in the little city, 1485–1603. Bath: Lansdown Press. ISBN 0-9520249-6-9.
  • Peter Wallis, ed. (2008). Innovation and discovery: Bath and the rise of science. Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution; William Herschel Society. ISBN 978-0-948975-82-0.
  • Cathryn Spence (2010). Bath – City on Show. Brimscombe Port: The History Press. ISBN 978-0-7524-5674-4.
  • Dan Brown & Cathryn Spence (2012). Bath in the Blitz: Then & Now in colour. Brimscombe Port: The History Press. ISBN 978-0-7524-6639-2.
  • Roger Rolls (2012). Douched and Doctored: thermal springs, spa doctors and rheumatic diseases. London Publishing Partnership. ISBN 978-1-907994-09-8.
  • Cathryn Spence (2012). Water, History & Style – Bath: World Heritage Site. Brimscombe Port: The History Press. ISBN 978-0-7524-8814-1.
  • Mike Jenner (2013). The Classical Buildings of Bath. Bristol: Redcliffe. ISBN 978-1-908326-03-4.

External links edit

  • "Somerset", Historical Directories, UK: University of Leicester. Includes Bath directories, various dates.
  • "Libraries and Archives: Local studies". Bath & North East Somerset Council.
  • List of Mayors of Bath, 1230-

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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Bath Somerset England Contents 1 Prehistory 2 1st to 5th centuries 3 6th to 10th centuries 4 11th to 17th centuries 5 1700s 6 1800s 7 1900s 8 2000s 9 Births 10 See also 11 References 12 Bibliography 12 1 Published in 18th century 12 2 Published in 19th century 12 2 1 1800s 1840s 12 2 2 1850s 1890s 12 3 Published in 20th century 12 4 Published in 21st century 13 External linksPrehistory editMesolithic Human activity on Bathampton Down Iron Age Hillfort on Bathampton Down 1 863 BC traditional date In legend King Bladud discovers the sacred spring at Bath 2 1st to 5th centuries editSee also Aquae Sulis c 60s First Roman temple structures built around the hot water springs completed by 76 2nd century Early Baths extended Late Baths vaulted 3rd century By this time Bath city walls are built for defence 300 350 Evidence for Christians in Bath 5th century Following the end of Roman rule in Britain Bath is largely abandoned 6th to 10th centuries edit516 Battle of Badon A famous battle against the Saxons where a progenitor of King Arthur is said to have been victorious perhaps on Bathampton Down 577 Battle of Deorham Bath is captured by the Saxons 3 and being north of the River Avon then falls within the Saxon petty kingdom of the Hwicce 628 Following the Battle of Cirencester the Hwicce come under the rule of the kingdom of Mercia 676 Abbess Berta founds a convent under the protection of Osric king of the Hwicce 757 Cynewulf of Wessex grants land in Bath to monks of St Peter clarification needed 781 Offa of Mercia takes control of the monastery from the Bishop of Worcester 878 Bath becomes a royal borough burh of Alfred the Great in his kingdom of Wessex and also in the county of Somerset 3 c 900 Market active 4 973 11 May Whitsunday Edgar King of England 959 975 is crowned and anointed with his wife AElfthryth at Bath Abbey by Dunstan Archbishop of Canterbury 5 The Church of St Swithin Walcot is founded at about this date c 980 AElfheah becomes abbot of Bath 11th to 17th centuries edit1087 Town Abbey and mint pass to John of Tours 1090 John of Tours Bishop of Wells moves the episcopal seat to Bath giving it city status Early 12th century King s Bath built 1102 Bath fair active 4 1137 Major fire 6 1148 1161 Abbey consecrated between these dates 6 c 1174 St John s Hospital founded 1273 Old Bridge extant 1285 Church of St Michael s Within built in St John s Hospital c 1333 Monks of the abbey establish a weaving trade in Broad Street 7 1371 Market mentioned in charter c 1435 Hospital of St Catherine established 1482 Sally Lunn s House built c 1495 St Mary Magdalen Holloway built as a chapel to a leper s hospital 6 1499 Abbey found derelict by Oliver King Bishop of Bath and Wells who begins its reconstruction 8 nbsp Roman Baths with Abbey beyond as at c 19001533 Rebuilding of Abbey substantially completed by this date 6 1539 January Dissolution of the Monasteries Abbey surrendered 1552 King Edward s School founded as a grammar school 9 Approximate date First market house built 1572 The roofless Abbey is given to the corporation of Bath 6 for restoration as a parish church Dr John Jones makes the first public endorsement of the medicinal properties of the city s water 1576 Queen s Bath built 1578 Drinking fountain installed in the Baths 1590 Bath chartered city status confirmed by Elizabeth I 10 1597 Deserving poor given free use of the mineral water 11 1608 Bellott s Hospital established 1613 and 1615 Anne of Denmark wife of James VI and I visits Bath for her health 1616 Abbey Church consecrated 12 1625 1628 Guildhall rebuilt 13 1643 5 July Battle of Lansdowne fought near the city 1657 Regular coach service from London 1676 Dr Thomas Guidott publishes A discourse of Bathe and the hot waters there Also Some Enquiries into the Nature of the water the first published account of the medicinal properties of the city s water 1677 West Gate pub in business 1680 Supposed origin of the Sally Lunn bun 1687 Mary of Modena queen consort of James II of England visits in the hope that Bath waters would aid conception by the end of the year she is pregnant with James Francis Edward Stuart 1700s edit nbsp View of Bath 18th century1702 1703 Queen Anne visits 1704 First pump room built 14 Richard Beau Nash is appointed Master of Ceremonies 1705 First theatre in the city built 13 1707 Bath Turnpike Trust established 15 1708 Harrison s Assembly Rooms with a riverside walk open 1711 Bluecoat school founded as a charity 7 1712 March Ralph Allen appointed postmaster 1715 Church of St Michael s Within in St John s Hospital rebuilt to the design of William Killigrew 1720 Ralph Allen begins to farm the Cross and Bye Posts in the south west of England 1717 Approximate date Green Street developed 16 1721 Bluecoat school opens 9 1724 James Leake bookseller in business 17 18 1725 1727 Guildhall extended 1725 John Wood the Elder newly returned to Bath presents his plans for the city to Ralph Allen 7 Approximate date William Oliver physician settles in Bath 1726 Ralph Allen begins buying up Combe Down and Bathampton Down Mines for building stone 7 James Brydges 1st Duke of Chandos buys Chandos House to let as lodgings 1727 1728 John Wood the Elder executes his first private commission in Bath a new building for St John s Hospital 9 1727 1736 Beaufort Square laid out by John Strahan 19 20 1727 Gilt bronze head from cult statue of Sulis Minerva from the Roman Temple is found by workmen excavating a sewer and placed in the guildhall 15 December River Avon made navigable downstream to Bristol Approximate date Construction of Ralph Allen s Town House begins 1728 St John s Gate Trim Bridge built 7 First Bath Racecourse recorded 21 1728 1736 Queen Square laid out by John Wood the Elder 7 1730s Parade Gardens laid out 1731 A tramroad is opened to carry building stone from Ralph Allen s Combe Down mine through his Prior Park estate down to the Kennet and Avon Canal c 1733 Thomas Warr Attwood becomes de facto first Bath City Surveyor and Bath City Architect First printing press established in the city by Felix Farley of Bristol 1734 Royal visit by William IV Prince of Orange 10 marked by an obelisk of 1735 Construction begins on Ralph Allen s house at Prior Park to the design of John Wood the Elder 25 December St Mary the Virgin opened near Queen Square as the city s first proprietary chapel foundation stone laid 25 March 1732 designed by John Wood the Elder 13 1735 Construction of New Bridge to carry the Bristol Road over the Avon begins Gay Street laid out by John Wood the Elder 7 1738 Royal visit by Frederick Prince of Wales with Princess Augusta marked by erection of an obelisk in Queen Square 10 1739 Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases Royal Mineral Water Hospital The Min established by Act of Parliament as The Hospital or Infirmary in the City of Bath it will be built to plans of 1738 by John Wood the Elder 11 Portrait painter William Hoare settles in Bath c 1741 North Parade built by John Wood the Elder 1742 Ralph Allen elected mayor and his residence at Prior Park is completed 16 Church of St Swithin Walcot rebuilt following storm damage in 1739 William Frederick bookseller in business 17 1743 1749 South Parade built to the design of John Wood the Elder 7 1744 27 February The Bath Journal the city s first newspaper and a predecessor of the Bath Chronicle begins publication Sham bridge in Ralph Allen s Prior Park Landscape Garden estate designed by Alexander Pope 22 1745 Beau Nash forced to retire as Master of Ceremonies due to anti gambling laws 7 1747 Bath Pauper Scheme originates 1750 27 October Old Orchard Street Theatre opens as St James Theatre 23 Approximate date Bath Oliver biscuit devised by William Oliver physician 1751 Pump Room enlarged truncating the King s Bath 1752 King Edward s School rebuilt in Broad Street 1754 February The Circus house construction begins to the design of John Wood the Elder 24 Old Bridge rebuilt 1754 1755 North and South Gates demolished West Gate demolished c 1776 1755 Bath Advertiser newspaper begins publication 25 Roman Bath rediscovered 26 27 Kingston Baths built for Evelyn Pierrepont 2nd Duke of Kingston upon Hull on the site of the Abbey cloister Palladian bridge in Ralph Allen s Prior Park Landscape Garden built to a design by Richard Jones 22 nbsp Royal Crescent climax of the Woods Bath1758 1774 Portrait painter Thomas Gainsborough resident at 17 The Circus 19 1759 William Pitt Secretary of State from 7 The Circus orders James Wolfe to capture Quebec City 19 1760 Gay Street developed 28 1762 Sham castle built as an eye catcher in Ralph Allen s Prior Park Landscape Garden to a design by Richard Jones 22 1762 1763 Milsom Street built 1765 6 October The second chapel of the Countess of Huntingdon s Connexion is opened in The Paragon George Whitefield is the first preacher 1766 Christopher Anstey publishes his long satirical epistolary poem The New Bath Guide Astronomer William Herschel arrives in Bath initially as organist of the Octagon Chapel completed 1767 his house in New King Street is built 20 December Royal Crescent house construction begins to the design of John Wood the Younger 1767 1768 Brock Street built to the design of John Wood the Younger 1768 The Theatre Royal Bath Old Orchard Street Theatre and Theatre Royal Norwich assume these titles having been granted Royal Patents making them officially England s only legal provincial theatres 29 1769 The Circus King s Circus houses completed to the design of John Wood the Younger 19 1769 1774 Pulteney Bridge constructed to the design of Robert Adam 28 19 nbsp Bath Assembly Rooms1771 30 September New Upper Assembly Rooms built to the design of John Wood the Younger open with Capt William Wade as Master of Ceremonies 9 1772 18 March Playwright Richard Brinsley Sheridan elopes with soprano Elizabeth Ann Linley from her home in Royal Crescent 19 1774 Royal Crescent houses completed to the design of John Wood the Younger 1775 1777 Hot Bath built to the design of John Wood the Younger 7 1775 15 November Architect Thomas Warr Attwood is killed by the collapse of a derelict building which he is inspecting on the site of the intended new Guildhall and is succeeded as Bath City Surveyor by Thomas Baldwin 1777 1779 Wesleyan church built in New King Street 19 1777 28 August Society for the Encouragement of Agriculture Arts Manufactures and Commerce founded 30 Church of St Swithin Walcot rebuilt to the design of John Palmer opens Card room added to the Assembly Rooms Real tennis court opens in Julian Road 31 1778 1782 Sarah Siddons appears at the Old Orchard Street Theatre 1778 New Guildhall completed to the design of Thomas Baldwin and the previous one is demolished 1779 28 December Bath Philosophical Society founded ceases 1787 32 1780 13 June Anti Catholic unrest 26 Roman Great Bath rediscovered 27 First record of the Sally Lunn bun 33 Approximate date Oxford Row built 16 1781 13 March William Herschel makes the first observation of the planet Uranus from his back garden in New King Street 34 1783 1784 Cross Bath built by Thomas Baldwin 35 1784 2 August John Palmer demonstrates his mail coach system 1787 1788 Camden Crescent built by John Eveleigh 1788 1794 Laura Place built by Thomas Baldwin and John Eveleigh 36 1788 Bath Casualty Hospital a predecessor of the Royal United Hospital opens 1789 1793 Lansdown Crescent built by John Palmer 1789 July Bath Improvement Act 1789 29 Geo 3 c 73 passed by Parliament giving the city council powers to purchase demolish and rebuild South Colonnade for Grand Pump Room scheme completed by Thomas Baldwin 37 Congregational church opened in Argyle Street 1790 9 April Thomas Baldwin is appointed first architect and surveyor to the Improvement Commissioners formed under the Act of 1789 16 North Colonnade for Grand Pump Room scheme completed by Thomas Baldwin 38 Roman temple pediment discovered during work near the Baths 39 Somerset Place construction begins to the design of John Eveleigh 1791 31 March Bath Street construction begins to the design of Thomas Baldwin 40 1792 March Norfolk Crescent construction begins to the design of John Palmer Bath City Dispensary and Infirmary founded Lansdown Course races begin 41 1793 September Laying out of Sydney Gardens begins to the design of Thomas Baldwin Bath bank crash 1795 11 May Sydney Gardens open as Bath Vauxhall Gardens commercial pleasure grounds Sydney Hotel is under construction here 28 December Grand Pump Room opens 42 Begun around 1789 by Thomas Baldwin 7 construction work is completed 1793 1799 by John Palmer 9 Harmonic Society formed 43 nbsp Thomas Rowlandson Comforts of Bath The Pump Room 1798 1796 York Street opened 1797 1798 Cross Bath rebuilt by John Palmer 7 1797 30 May Abolitionist William Wilberforce marries Barbara Spooner at the Church of St Swithin Walcot the couple having met on 15 April in Bath House of Antiquities opened to display archaeological finds 1798 7 November Christ Church dedicated as a proprietary chapel built to the design of John Palmer 1799 By summer William Smith produces the first large scale geological map of the area round Bath 44 8 August Lace goes missing from Elizabeth Gregory s milliner s shop Jane Leigh Perrot Jane Austen s aunt is charged with its theft 45 11 December William Smith draws up a table of strata round Bath 44 Sydney Hotel opens in Sydney Gardens to the design of Charles Harcourt Masters A new Philosophical Society is established 9 1800s edit nbsp Map of the city drawn in 1818 1800 North side of Pulteney Bridge collapses in a flood S W Simms bookseller in business 46 Approximate date Jewish congregation formed 47 First houses in Sydney Place completed to the design of Thomas Baldwin 1801 January Jane Austen becomes resident in Bath when her father retires here she will remain until summer 1806 living mostly in the new built Sydney Place 1 May Kennet and Avon Canal opens from Bath to Devizes 48 completion of the locks at the latter place at the end of 1810 creates through inland water communication to London 49 nbsp Footbridges over Kennet and Avon Canal in Sydney Gardens1802 Balloon ascents from Sydney Gardens 1805 1 January Jane Austen s father the Rev George Austen dies in Bath he is buried at the Church of St Swithin Walcot where he had been married in 1764 Penitentiary established 9 New Theatre Royal 9 replacing the Old Orchard Street Theatre and Barker s Picture Gallery open 50 De Montalt Mill Combe Down established as a paper mill 15 1806 East wing of Grand Pump Room completed 16 1808 New houses in Sydney Place completed to the design of John Pinch the elder 1810 Lancasterian Free School established 50 Union Street completed 1812 Jewish Burial Ground Combe Down opened 1813 Claverton Pumping Station opens allowing the Bath locks on the Kennet and Avon Canal to be used in periods of low rainfall 1815 Cleveland Pools opened 51 Stothert s iron foundry established 15 1816 8 January Third Bath Philosophical Society formed 52 1817 Royal visit by Queen Charlotte Atkinson amp Tucker booksellers in business 46 1818 Bath Gas Light Company established 15 1819 Masonic Hall dedicated 50 1821 6 February Original Assembly Rooms in Terrace Walk destroyed by fire 1822 Norfolk Crescent completed to the design of John Pinch the elder Post office in Broad Street 1824 Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution founded given Royal status 1837 53 1825 19 January Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution opens its premises on the site of the original Assembly Rooms in Terrace Walk The Corridor one of the world s earliest retail arcades is built to the design of architect Henry Goodridge 7 Mechanics Institute opens 43 Lansdown Cricket Club formed 1826 Bath United Hospital opens in Beau Street in a building designed by John Pinch the elder A H Hale s pharmacy in business in Argyle Street 1827 Beckford s Tower Lansdown Tower is completed by Henry Goodridge for William Beckford Cleveland Bridge opened as a toll bridge 54 John Loudon McAdam appointed Surveyor of the Bath Roads a post which he holds until his death in 1836 15 Partis College completed as almshouses for women by Ann and Fletcher Partis 16 1829 New basin at baths completed 16 1830 Victoria Park is opened by the 11 year old Princess Victoria as a private pleasure ground 55 Prior Park College is opened as the Sacred Heart College 1831 Jolly s department store opens as The Bath Emporium 1832 Sydney Buildings constructed 16 1833 1834 George Phillips Manners restores the Abbey replacing the pinnacles 6 1834 1837 St Michael s Without church rebuilt to the design of George Phillips Manners 1834 Stothert Rayne amp Pitt acquire the Newark Iron Foundry 1836 1 January Local government reformed under terms of the Municipal Corporations Act 1835 city corporation is obliged to surrender control over Abbey appointments 28 March Bath Poor Law Union formed and begins construction of a new workhouse at Combe Down 30 May Major fire at Prior Park North Parade Bridge built in cast iron to the design of William Tierney Clark and Victoria suspension bridge built to the patent of James Dredge Sr 1837 Victoria Column erected 56 1839 Isaac Pitman moves to Bath 1840 2 May First Penny Black postage stamp sent from 8 Broad Street by Thomas Musgrave 6 June Novelist Fanny Burney dies in Bath she is buried at the Church of St Swithin Walcot 31 August Great Western Railway opened from Bath to Bristol Temple Meads 30 June 1841 through to London Paddington 1841 January Major floods November First Daguerreotype Institute photographic studio in Bath opened in Subscription Walk Gardens 52 1846 City authorised to provide drinking water from springs at Bathampton and Batheaston 1847 Commercial Reading Room and Tottenham Library founded 43 1851 Kingswood School moves to Bath 1852 Bath School of Art founded 1854 Post Office in York Buildings George Street 1750s 1855 February Bath Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club established by Leonard Jenyns 52 Bath Quartet Society established 41 Corn market built in Walcot Street 1856 J B Bowler engineer and carbonated drink manufacturer in business 1859 1860 New Bluecoat school built 1861 1863 St John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church in South Parade is built to the design of Charles Francis Hansom 1861 Guildhall Market built 1862 18 April A major fire causes the Theatre Royal to be rebuilt 57 1863 Widcombe Halfpenny footbridge first built over the Avon in wood 1864 Bath United Hospital given its Royal prefix on opening of its Albert wing Locksbrook Cemetery opens as Walcot Cemetery 1865 Bath Rugby founded by members of Lansdown Cricket Club as Bath Football Club Old Orchard Street Theatre becomes a Masonic Hall 23 1867 Alexander Graham Bell rigs up a telegraph line in Bennett Street while teaching at Somerset College 52 James Irvine records remains of the Roman temple of Sulis Minerva 1869 1885 Excavations of Roman Baths by Maj C E Davis the city architect 1869 4 August Queen Square station opens to passengers as terminus of the Midland Railway s Mangotsfield and Bath Branch Line Original White Horse Inn opposite the Pump Room is demolished 1870 1873 St Andrew s Church built to the design of George Gilbert Scott 1874 20 July Somerset and Dorset Railway begins operating from Queen Square station Manvers Estate sold 1875 Bath High School for Girls established by the Girls Public Day School Company Bath City Police established 1877 6 June Widcombe footbridge collapses killing eleven causing it to be rebuilt as a wrought iron lattice girder 1878 Bath College opens 41 Corporation acquires Kingston Baths 1880 28 February Bath Golf Club founded 24 December Bath Tramways Company begins operating horsecars Approximate date Blaine s Folly built 22 1881 Population 52 557 58 1882 Holburne Museum fine art collection bequeathed to the city 1883 Queen s Bath largely demolished revealing a Roman circular bath 1886 First telephone exchange 1887 Botanical Gardens opened in Royal Victoria Park 1888 Bath Photographic Society formed 59 1889 1 April Bath becomes a county borough under terms of the Local Government Act 1888 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 Landslide destroys nine houses in Camden Crescent 60 Twerton Co operative Society a consumers co operative opens its first shop 61 Bath Association Football Club formed 1890 Electricity generating station begins operation 15 1891 Bath Fire Brigade and Ambulance Service established 1892 Technical training begins origin of City of Bath Technical School and Bath College of Domestic Science 1893 Holburne Museum opens in Charlotte Street 1894 Major floods 1896 April Bath Municipal Technical College and Bath City Secondary School established in a new north extension of the Guildhall 1897 18 October Victoria Art Gallery foundation stone laid to commemorate the diamond jubilee of Queen Victoria 19 Henrietta Gardens laid out to commemorate the diamond jubilee of Queen Victoria Roman Baths and associated Concert Room designed by J M Brydon are opened to the public 6 1900s edit nbsp Empire Hotel with Pulteney Bridge beyond1900 Silcox Son amp Wicks furnishers established May Victoria Art Gallery and Reference Library opens 12 46 New redbrick houses for the working classes erected in Dolemeads 7 1901 Empire Hotel in business designed by C E Davis 62 Population 49 839 10 1902 25 July Horse tram system closes for electrification being temporarily replaced by horsebuses 1904 2 January Bath Electric Tramways Company begins operating 1905 12 December Midland Bridge a replacement lattice girder bridge over the Avon is opened 1907 Bath School of Pharmacy established 1909 c February Old Bath Preservation Society predecessor of Bath Preservation Trust set up 7 19 24 July Historical Pageant staged in Royal Victoria Park 63 St Winifred s Quarry built as a house on Combe Down to the design of Charles Voysey 6 1910 Jubilee Hall Cinema operating in Assembly Rooms 1911 9 November Twerton and parts of Charlcombe and Weston are incorporated within the city boundary under terms of the Local Government Act 1888 1915 T R Hayes furnishers established December Robert Atkinson architect is commissioned to produce a post war plan for the city 1916 Bath War Hospital set up at Combe Park Holburne Museum moves to the former Sydney Hotel 1920 Bath Tramways Motor Company set up to operate motor buses 1923 Roman hot plunge baths excavated Kingston Baths demolished 1925 Bath Corporation Act includes conservation powers Lansdown Water Tower built 1927 16 May New Post Office and Telephone Exchange opens in Northgate Street 3 November City war memorial dedicated 1929 20 June Cleveland Bridge having been acquired in 1925 by Bath Corporation and rebuilt is freed of toll 19 July Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady amp St Alphege completed in Oldfield Park to the design of Sir Giles Gilbert Scott 1931 October Assembly Rooms purchased by the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings with funds provided by Ernest Cook and transferred to the National Trust for restoration and preservation 1932 Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution moves to premises in Queen Square 11 December Royal United Hospital opens on the Combe Park site 64 and its former premises are taken over by Bath Technical College 1934 Bath Preservation Trust founded 1936 1941 Haile Selassie deposed Emperor of Ethiopia spends most of his exile in Bath 1936 North Parade Bridge rebuilt in stone faced reinforced concrete 1937 Bath Corporation Act includes additional conservation powers A school crossing patrol lollipop lady is appointed one of the earliest in the UK 1938 15 October Assembly Rooms reopened after restoration Kilowatt House on Claverton Down a unique example of modernist architecture in the city is completed to the design of Mollie Taylor as a residence for electrical engineer Anthony Greenhill 6 1939 6 May The Bristol Tramways and Carriage Company operator of the Bath tramways converts the last remaining routes to motor bus operation 3 September On the outbreak of World War II departments of the Admiralty begin evacuation to Bath 1942 25 27 April Bath Blitz Three German aerial bombing raids as part of the Baedeker Blitz kill 417 among the buildings destroyed or badly damaged are the newly restored Assembly Rooms St Andrew s church and All Saints Chapel 65 nbsp City centre in 1958 still with signs of the Bath Blitz1944 March November John Betjeman is assigned to a wartime job working on publicity for the Admiralty at the requisitioned Empire Hotel 66 1945 Town planner Patrick Abercrombie produces A Plan for Bath for post war reconstruction 67 1946 October City of Bath Bach Choir founded 1948 Bath Assembly music festival begins Queen Square is given to the citizens of Bath in memory of those killed in the Blitz 1951 George Perry Smith opens the innovative Hole in the Wall restaurant July August John Straffen strangles two young girls 1955 Bath Terraces Scheme introduced to conserve the city s historic architecture 7 Covered reservoir opens on Bathampton Down 1958 Bus station opened in Manvers Street 1960 December Major floods 1961 Bath Crematorium opens 1963 23 May Assembly Rooms reopen after post war reconstruction incorporating the Museum of Costume 10 June The Beatles play the Pavilion 1965 Easter 1983 Excavations of Roman Baths under the direction of Barry Cunliffe including areas beneath the Grand Pump Room and in the sacred spring 1965 Town planner Colin Buchanan publishes Bath a planning and transport study 68 1966 7 March Bath Green Park railway station and Somerset and Dorset Railway close with effect from this date November University of Bath chartered work having started on its Claverton Down site in 1964 Churchill Bridge replaces Old Bridge over the Avon 15 Electricity generating station ceases operation 15 1969 1972 Original Southgate Shopping Centre built to the design of Owen Luder 1969 J B Bowler engineer and carbonated drink manufacturer ceases business 1970 16 May Reopening of Widcombe bottom lock as part of the restoration of the Kennet and Avon Canal 48 June Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music held 20 June No 1 Royal Crescent opened to the public as an historic house museum by Bath Preservation Trust after a 2 year restoration 23 29 September Adam Fergusson s essay criticising inappropriate development The Sack of Bath is published in The Times newspaper by the editor William Rees Mogg 7 it is subsequently expanded into a book with photographs by Snowdon and verses by John Betjeman 69 1971 25 April Population 84 670 70 New semicircular Pulteney Weir in the Avon designed by Neville Conder is completed 7 Bath gasworks ceases production 1973 30 March Beaufort Hotel later Hilton Bath City Hotel opens in Walcot Street 1974 1 April Bath becomes part of Avon non metropolitan county under terms of the Local Government Act 1972 9 December Irish Republican Army bomb exploded in The Corridor 71 1975 Bath College of Higher Education established Hermann Miller furniture factory built by Farrell Grimshaw Partnership 6 1978 Spa baths closed due to contamination 7 1979 27 April Bath Postal Museum opens in Great Pulteney Street Roper Rhodes bathroom accessories business launched 72 1981 Bath Fringe Festival and Bath Half Marathon begin 1986 26 July Major fire at The Colonnades Bath Street Bristol and Bath Railway Path laid out 1987 22 May GWR FM Bath launches as an independent local radio station December City of Bath inscribed as a World Heritage Site 7 1989 11 January Closure of Stothert amp Pitt is announced 1991 21 April Population 78 689 70 Summer Major fire at Prior Park 1993 April Museum of East Asian Art opens May Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution relaunched at its Queen Square premises new public library opened in the Podium 1995 Bath Literature Festival begins 1996 1 April City becomes part of the Bath and North East Somerset non metropolitan district Charter Trustees of the City of Bath established 1997 Ustinov Studio theatre built 1999 15 November Bath FM launches as an independent local radio station broadcasting until 24 March 2010 2000s edit nbsp Thermae Bath Spa nbsp Elizabeth Park in the Bath Western Riverside residential development opened in 20192000 New Wessex Water headquarters on Claverton Down built to the design of Bennetts Associates 6 2001 April city population recorded by the census is 83 992 73 2002 Bath Times newspaper begins publication as a free weekly it ceases publication by 2007 25 2005 August Bath Spa University gains full university status October The Egg opens 2006 7 August Thermae Bath Spa facility opens 2007 September Bath Festival of Children s Literature begins 74 October Bath Chronicle changes from daily to weekly publication 2008 Beau Street Hoard found 2009 Bath bus station and SouthGate shopping centre open 2011 April city population recorded by the census is 88 859 75 October Occupy Bath begins Construction of Bath Western Riverside residential development on former Stothert amp Pitt crane factory site begins 2015 9 February A child and three adults are killed and four others seriously injured when a poorly maintained tipper truck runs away down Lansdown Lane into Weston 76 April City of Bath College renamed Bath College 2021 March Clean Air Zone introduced in central Bath 77 Births edit nbsp John Palmer postal innovator at age 75c 953 AElfheah of Canterbury archbishop d 1012 c 1080 Adelard of Bath natural philosopher d c 1152 1704 John Wood the elder architect d 1754 1707 Benjamin Robins military engineer d 1751 1728 25 February John Wood the younger architect d 1782 1732 David Hartley the younger statesman and inventor d 1813 c 1738 John Palmer architect d 1817 1742 John Palmer postal innovator and theatre owner d 1818 1744 31 May Richard Lovell Edgeworth politician writer and inventor d 1817 1751 Honora Sneyd educationalist d 1780 1754 September Elizabeth Ann Linley soprano d 1792 1771 Frances Brett Hodgkinson actress in the United States d 1803 1773 14 January William Amherst 1st Earl Amherst diplomat and Governor General of India d 1857 1780 3 June William Hone libertarian writer satirist and bookseller d 1842 Approximate date Daniel Terry actor and playwright d 1829 1790 19 December William Parry Arctic explorer d 1855 1794 9 September William Lonsdale geologist d 1871 James Dredge the elder civil engineer and brewer d 1863 1796 John Pinch the younger architect d 1849 1807 Robert Montgomery poet d 1855 1808 15 July Henry Cole civil servant and inventor d 1882 1810 2 April Edward Vansittart Neale Christian socialist d 1892 1816 17 March Abraham Marchant Mormon leader d 1881 1820 22 June Charles Lowder Anglo Catholic priest d 1880 1835 2 April William Eden Nesfield domestic revival architect d 1888 1840 29 July James Dredge the younger civil engineering journalist d 1906 1846 26 October C P Scott newspaper editor d 1932 1881 7 July Sidney Horstmann engineer and businessman d 1962 1888 15 June Martin D Arcy Catholic intellectual d 1976 1896 7 January Arnold Ridley playwright and actor d 1984 1898 17 June Harry Patch supercentenarian and last surviving combat soldier of World War I d 2009 1901 29 September Caryll Houselander Catholic lay mystic d 1954 1903 17 October G E Trevelyan novelist d 1941 1935 24 March Mary Berry food writer and presenter 1943 3 April Jonathan Lynn stage and screen director producer writer and actor 1945 17 December Jacqueline Wilson nee Aitken children s fiction writer 1947 4 October Ann Widdecombe politician 1964 24 February Bill Bailey comedian and musician 1973 11 April Kris Marshall actor 14 May 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