RMWHB7B1–Water and springs are among the many aspects of nature to have inspired religious veneration. The medicinal qualities of the springs at Bath were known in roman times. Gregon's head from the temple of Sulis Minerva deity of the hot springs at Bath
RM2BWBMC2–Ceasars well , Wimbeldon Common visited by boys of West Hill school Wandsworth , on May day
RM2BWBF58–May Day on Wimbeldon Common Boys of the West Hill School , Wansworth on Jerry ' s hill , Wimbeldon Common , on May Day
RM2BWBDMN–May Day pilgrimage to Ceasars ' s well , Wimbeldon common , by boys of West Hall school , Wandsworth
RM2BWBH4F–May Day on Wimbeldon Common Boys of the West Hill School ' Wandsworth , sampling the water at Ceasars well Wimbeldon common , a May Day custom , which has been revived , supposed to ensure good health fo the coming year 2 May 1921
RMWH99X6–Advertisement by Alphonse Mucha: emphasis on line - Vin des Incas, dans toutes les pharmacies, pour les convalescents
RMWHB7AY–Venereal Disease 18th Century : Greek Water for the cure of venereal disease . Newspaper advertisement , 1745
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