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Thirty Minute 13 Statue Tour On Offer

Monday 15th April 2013 Bath Echo News Team Local News for Bath, News Headlines, What's On

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Visitors to the Pump Room in Bath can enjoy a fascinating and free tour of the attraction’s collection of historic statues on Friday 26th April.

The collection features a bust of Charles Dickens, donated to Bath in 1905 by the author’s friend and student, Percy Fitzgerald, who stated: “No-one living can recall the details of Dickens’ fine features so well as myself for the reason that I have modelled it in clay over and over again.”

This is one of 13 statues in the Pump Room complex which over the last seven years have all received conservation treatment as part of a programme of care carried out by the Council.

Councillor Cherry Beath (Lib-Dem, Combe Down), Cabinet Member for Sustainable Development, said: “Bath & North East Somerset Council is proud to maintain this collection of fabulous statues for all our residents and visitors to appreciate and enjoy. The pain-staking conservation work which has been commissioned by the Council’s Heritage Services team will help to ensure that people can continue to delight in these wonderful exhibits for many more years to come.”

Other sculptures include a representation of the Angel of Bethesda by John Warrington Wood which was originally placed next to the Pump Room water fountain in 1889 and a full length sculpture of Beau Nash which has been on display in the Pump Room since 1752.

Each has its own story to tell and on Friday 26th April, at 12noon, Stephen Clews, the Manager of the Roman Baths and Pump Room, will be leading a free half hour tour of the Pump Room sculptures.

Anyone wishing to join the tour should go to the Pump Room’s Stall Street reception point for 12noon. To reserve a place telephone the Roman Baths office on 01225 477779.

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