A home delivery truck for Iceland, a UK supermarket chain that sells mostly frozen foods.
Camden Crescent.
There is a globe up in the window.
The Museum of Bath at Work is a collection of objects from J.B. Bowler's engineering workshops and fizzy-pop factory. The Victorian businessman bought all the equipment and tools second hand and never throw out anything. The museum displays a selection of these objects and recreate what the business and factories looked like.
As an instentive for children to return the expensive glass fizzy-pop bottles, Bowler would give children a marble for each bottle.
Sedan Chairs were used from 1793-1949 in Bath to transport patients between their lodging and the baths.
Went to the Bath library and this paper was on the study table. Someone corrected the grammar mistake. (Waitrose is a grocery store that is located next to the library).
Small wooden crosses with red poppies in the center have been placed in the grass. On the wooden crosses are messages to lost ones. I believe this is in preparation for Armistice Day on November 11th.
White service van came to help the broken down bus.