Bath, Southgate Street 1904
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More about this scene
A few buildings on the left survive, but the rest have gone, apart from the Abbey pinnacles in the distance. Bombs and demolition saw them off: the left side was rebuilt in the 1960s, and the right side was replaced by the dire Mall shopping centre in 1971. The tower was the Georgian St James's church of 1768, whose blitzed ruins were finally demolished in 1957.
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