MuseumofBathatWork
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Home of the amazing J.B. Bowler Collection. Telling the story of Bath's industrial, commercial and social history & much more.
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Joined August 2011
Roll up! Roll up! Julian Road Summer Fete: Saturday, July 22nd, 2023 11.00 a.m. – 4 p.m. https://t.co/yXzdVxk3qT
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Getting the Picture? An Open Morning free session at The Face-to-Face Exhibition 2023 of Victorian and Edwardian photographs of Bathonians, at the Museum with Ann Cullis.- https://t.co/SWX0ex3P09
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Save the World: Bath Young Inventor of the Year 2023. We are looking to award a prize to the most innovative and imaginative invention proposed by an under ten-year-old. https://t.co/dF2nkgNRmg
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Roll up! Roll up! Julian Road Summer Fete. Saturday, July 22nd, 2023. 11.00 a.m. — 4 p.m. The Museum is collaborating with Christ Church once again for an afternoon of non-stop high-jinks and other marvels! https://t.co/bAlfrdphk7
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Workshop @MoBaW: Women at Work. A free interactive workshop at the Museum of Bath at Work. Saturday, July 8. https://t.co/7Yg1AuV9LI
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Fringe Film Programme 2023: Eric Ravilious — Drawn to War – introduced by Dr Ann Sumner. Part of the Bath Fringe Festival. Not to be missed :) https://t.co/2Utis4JPS5
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Fringe Film Programme 2023 – The Museum of Bath at Work is running a series of historic films – with contemporary resonance – as part of the Bath Fringe Festival. Special guests! https://t.co/uO8oTaU9Jp
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Angus Buchanan Lecture 2023 with Dr Cassie Newland: In collaboration with Bristol Industrial Archaeological Society, the Annual Angus Buchanan Lecture is being presented at the Museum. https://t.co/nCzvXr1kAL
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We are truly devastated by the passing of our brother Paul. There are no words to describe the deep sadness and loss we all feel. We were so lucky to have had him in our lives and are thankful for the amazing memories we have. (1/2)
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Upcoming Events: Film & Friends of Museum of Bath at Work Spring Meeting & Lecture - https://t.co/EAVl6OycoS
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The Museum of Bath at Work Spring 2023 Newsletter - https://t.co/n7JUZVgTmR Read all about it!
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Next Week: Michael Cross Lecture 2022: ”COMTEK: A Twenty-First Century Catch-Up”. Climate change science, discovered in 1856 by Eunice Foote, known in the 1970s to a few whose response was to set up isolated rural alternative technology communes. https://t.co/Cqay3wvbkL
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You’re invited: opening of ”All Day Long — The Workers of Bath in Fifty Portraits” Exhibition - https://t.co/Gr47HBtV1s
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Latest news from MoBaW: Treasurer Trustee required! Check it out.
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Autumn 2022 Newsletter | Upcoming Events; Michael Cross Lecture, Heritage Open Day Events, latest news, and more - https://t.co/QuZWRbcTHs
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Michael Cross Lecture 2022: Fascinating, true story! COMTEK: A Twenty-First Century Catch-Up. Science behind climate change, discovered in 1856 by Eunice Foote, was known in the early 1970s. https://t.co/2euWU7cgbZ
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Latest news from MoBaW: Heritage Open Day Events 2022 Check it out.
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Exhibition: All Day Long: The Workers of Bath in Fifty Portrait Photographs, from June 30th, 2022 - https://t.co/wqycyYTeR1
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Made in Bath:Contemporary Manufacturing a Tourist City exhibition opened today. Double Hurrah.
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