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Bath Voice Opinion: in praise of Adam Fergusson and Tim Mowl’s book The Sack of Bath – And After – and a plea to reflect on the historic value of buildings from the 20th century before reducing them to rubble
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Bath Voice Opinion: in praise of Adam Fergusson and Tim Mowl’s book The Sack of Bath – And After – and a plea to reflect on the historic value of buildings from the 20th century before reducing them to rubble
September 16, 2025 By Harry Mottram: Looking back it is hard to believe there was a near contempt by many people, councillors and developers for the architecture of the past. Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian antiques and bric-à-brac didn’t have the same value as they do today while some of the nation’s most famous buildings were levelled in the name of progress. Euston Arch in London and the Royal Arch in Dundee together with many buildings the…
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