• Be part of Museum Making: Transitioning the Museum of Bath at Work We are recruiting for the project team to run Museum Making, a Heritage Fund supported...
  • The Museum of Bath at Work is a local history museum in Bath, Somerset, England. The museum was established in 1978 as the Bath Industrial Heritage Trust.
  • This museum offers an alternative view of Bath, focusing on the efforts of the working class in building the city, rather than its Georgian architects and residents.
  • The centrepiece of the Museum, covering an entire floor, is the reconstructed engineering and soft drinks factory of Victorian businessman J B Bowler.
  • Website: www.bath-at-work.org.uk. An interesting insight in to BaHoused in an eighteenth century Real Tennis Court, the Museum traces the development of Bath...
  • The Museum of Bath at Work is the city’s local history museum telling the tale of 2000 years of the city’s development.
  • Venturing to the upper floor, you will encounter a comprehensive survey of Bath's working life, featuring displays highlighting various industries, trades...
  • Two thousand years of work in the historic city of Bath! Housed in an eighteenth century Real Tennis Court, the Museum traces the development of Bath a...
  • Address: Camden Works Julian Road Bath Somerset BA1 2RH. Telephone: 01225 318 348.
  • A visit to the Museum of Bath at Work allows you to find out about working Bath in Victorian circumstances...