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When Great Pulteney Street was built - from plans by Thomas
Baldwin in 1789 - the fountain in Laura Place was not part of the
original plan.
It was not until 1877 that the impressive fountain was added.
This photograph is taken from an album sent in by Bath resident
John Williams.
He has no informati...
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