Sites relating to music, dance, and theater in Bath, England are listed here, as are those having to do with recreation and sports, parks, and zoos.
 
 
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Origins of Bath Fringe are traced to the 1970s and early 1980s. It is a festival of all the arts, and the rules as to what should be included are pretty much non-existent. Some of the ratforms are Bedlam Fair, comedy, music, dance, and spoken word. The festival lasts for two weeks and is spread out over three summer weekends. This website informs all who read it about who is scheduled this year as well as when and when they will be appearing.
https://www.bathfringe.co.uk
Touts the museum which holds a world class collection of historic and contemporary dress. In existence since 1963, it was founded by a designer, writer, scholar, and collector named Doris Langley Moore. The site previews various exhibits using photographs and words. The Bath Knitting and Crochet Guild holds monthly sessions there, and on Saturday mornings, sketching sessions are held in the galleries.
https://www.fashionmuseum.co.uk
Gives information about the Roman Baths, one of the most popular tourist attractions in the United Kingdom, including the Roman site of Aquae Sulis and how it's changed over the last two millennia. The site hosts engaging computer animations of the Roman temple and bathing complex. Additionally offers the history and information about the Beau Street Hoard, which was excavated in 2007, one of the most remarkable archaeological finds in the region.
https://www.romanbaths.co.uk
This site functions as a tour guide, with a list of B&Bs, hotels, hostels, and rural retreats in Bath along with a star system unique to this site. It also includes museums, galleries, and gardens in the area with lengthy descriptions of each and also explains about transportation in and around Bath.
http://www.beautifulbath.co.uk/
The library at the University of Bath maintains this website, which has everything a person needs to understand how to use that library, including inter-library loan requests, study areas, and support for those with disabilities, indeed information for visitors in general. Research services are also gone into, and there is a catalogue search on the website.
https://library.bath.ac.uk/home
Affords the reader the opportunity to see the numerous exhibitions, to find out what is on at the gallery, to buy a discount ticket fo three Bath museums, to view the permanent collections, and to adopt a picture. Also gives the gallery's business hours and days, and directions to the gallery.
https://www.victoriagal.org.uk