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Looking south from the Pulteney Bridge in Bath

A Bathonian is somebody who comes from the city of Bath, England.

This article provides a non-exhaustive list of famous people born in Bath, educated there, prominent in the life of the city, or otherwise associated with the city.

Contents

[edit] Acting

The Theatre Royal

[edit] Architecture

The Palladian Bridge, Prior Park Gardens

[edit] Art

[edit] Education

[edit] Entertainment (general)

[edit] Administration of the British Empire

[edit] Exiles

[edit] Film-making

[edit] Food

[edit] Government

The Parade Gardens

[edit] Literature

[edit] Music

[edit] The Postal Service

  • Ralph Allen (1693–1764) - postal reformer, quarry owner and mayor. Allen developed the first nationwide postal network that did not pass through London.[77]
  • John Palmer (1742–1818) - inventor of the lightweight mail coach[78]

[edit] Science

[edit] Sport

Holy Trinity Church, Combe Down

[edit] Theology and religion

[edit] Royalty

[edit] Warfare

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