buypostcards store Pulteney Bridge, Bath, AvonJohn Hinde Original Postcard PULTENEY BRIDGE built in 1770 and the onlyexample of Robert Adam's work in Bath, spans theRiver Avon near the picturesque City Weir. The Bridgeconsists of three arches with a central Venetian windowand a broken pediment. Off Great Pulteney Street in theKing George V memorial gardens in Henrietta Park,many scented plants, labelled in Braille. have been laidout for the enjoyment of blind people.Serial Number - 2DC 595Published By John HindePrinted in IrelandPhoto by E. Nagele ,F.R.P.SGood condition.We describe to the best of our ability. However descriptions are subjective and no two persons' opinions will ever completely coincide. Please be aware that we always err on the side of caution, so a card in what some consider excellent condition, we will list as 'good condition', in which case no one should be disappointed. 'No major faults' for us indicates condition that is commensurate with age, without glaring creases or holes, but could mean minor bruising exists at corners, for example. Please always check scans which we aim to make as clear as possible.Powered by eCRATER widgets.foxrate.swf