Bath: Museums
Art galleries, collections of antiquities, historic homes, and museums devoted to history, culture, personalities, and other themes
Art galleries, collections of antiquities, historic homes, and museums devoted to history, culture, personalities, and other themes
The first house but on the Royal Crescent is now a Museum of Georgian Life
Bath's small public art museum has a nice collection including Gainsborough oil pantings
A museum dedicated to Bath's most famous resident author and the Regency period in which she lived
A museum devoted to fashion in the gorgeous Georgian Assembly Rooms
On August 27, 1896, Britain declared war on its protectorate Zanzibar, where a pretender to the Sultanate had just siezed power.
At 9:02am, British ships in the habor began shelling the would-be Sultan's palace.
By 9:40, the shelling had stopped, the palace was on fire, and the pretender's flag had been cut down.
At 38 minutes, the Anglo-Zanzibar War remains the shortest war on record.
Some 500 Zanzibaris were killed.
One British Petty Officer was wounded.