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Gloucester Collection (page 4)

Gloucester, a city steeped in history and rich in culture, offers a diverse range of attractions that captivate both locals and visitors alike

Background imageGloucester Collection: Gloucester Docks Victorian period

Gloucester Docks Victorian period

Background imageGloucester Collection: Northgate Gloucester Edwardian period

Northgate Gloucester Edwardian period

Background imageGloucester Collection: The Docks, Gloucester, Victorian period

The Docks, Gloucester, Victorian period

Background imageGloucester Collection: Northgate, Gloucester, early 1900s

Northgate, Gloucester, early 1900s

Background imageGloucester Collection: 1840s Victorian Map of Gloucestershire

1840s Victorian Map of Gloucestershire

Background imageGloucester Collection: Choir and East Window, Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucestershire

Choir and East Window, Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucestershire - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J

Background imageGloucester Collection: New Inn, Gloucester, Gloucestershire

New Inn, Gloucester, Gloucestershire - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J. Salmon, and reproduced as a local view postcard

Background imageGloucester Collection: South Porch, Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucestershire

South Porch, Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucestershire - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J

Background imageGloucester Collection: Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucestershire, from the west

Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucestershire, from the west
Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucestershire, viewed from the west - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J

Background imageGloucester Collection: Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucestershire

Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucestershire - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J. Salmon, and reproduced as a local view postcard

Background imageGloucester Collection: Gloucester St Lucy's Home

Gloucester St Lucy's Home
A rear view of St Lucy's Home for Girls, Gloucester, founded in 1869 by the Sisters of St John the Baptist. Date: circa 1905

Background imageGloucester Collection: King Charles I after parting with his children, Civil War

King Charles I after parting with his children, Civil War
King Charles I after parting with his children, English Civil War Date: 17th century

Background imageGloucester Collection: Music cover, Royal Irish Quadrilles, duets and solos

Music cover, Royal Irish Quadrilles, duets and solos, containing popular Irish melodies, arranged for the piano by Stephen Glover

Background imageGloucester Collection: The British Royal Family

The British Royal Family - From left to right: Queen Mary (1867-1953), Henry, Duke of Gloucester (1900-1974), Prince Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII)

Background imageGloucester Collection: Theatre poster - The Great Ocean Catastrophe

Theatre poster - The Great Ocean Catastrophe
Theatre poster - rare early 20th century, advertising the King's Hall, Gloucester for a production of the Great Ocean Catastrophe. Date: early 20th century

Background imageGloucester Collection: King Charles I before Gloucester, English Civil War

King Charles I before Gloucester, English Civil War Date: 1640s

Background imageGloucester Collection: Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, with others

Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, with others
Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester (1901-2004) was born Lady Alice Douglas Scott. In 1935 she married Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, the third son of King George V

Background imageGloucester Collection: Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, on horseback

Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, on horseback Date: 1928

Background imageGloucester Collection: Gloucester Coffee House, now the site of The Savoy Hotel

Gloucester Coffee House, now the site of The Savoy Hotel, London

Background imageGloucester Collection: The Courtyard, New Inn, Gloucester

The Courtyard, New Inn, Gloucester Date: 1935

Background imageGloucester Collection: Princess Mary, Duchess of Gloucester and Edinburgh

Princess Mary, Duchess of Gloucester and Edinburgh (1776-1857), fourth daughter of King George III

Background imageGloucester Collection: Bristol FLF6B 7033, regn. 201NAE

Bristol FLF6B 7033, regn. 201NAE
Bristol FLF6B 7033 double-decker bus, regn. 201NAE, at Gloucester on 19 February 1972. Date: 1972

Background imageGloucester Collection: Advert, Tanner & Baylis, Cheltenham

Advert, Tanner & Baylis, Cheltenham, Fly Waggons, operating daily between the West Country and London. Date: 1826

Background imageGloucester Collection: Robert Raikes, Joseph Lancaster visit first Sunday School

Robert Raikes, Joseph Lancaster visit first Sunday School
Robert Raikes and Joseph Lancaster visiting the scene of the first Sunday School, Gloucester. Date: late 18th century

Background imageGloucester Collection: Queen Victoria with her four great-grandchildren 1900

Queen Victoria with her four great-grandchildren 1900
Queen Victoria with her four great-grandchildren taken at Osborne House, eldest standing next to Victoria, Prince David, future Edward VIII for one year in 1936 and then Duke of Windsor (1894 - 1972)

Background imageGloucester Collection: Duke and Duchess of York with their six children, taken at Abergeldie

Duke and Duchess of York with their six children, taken at Abergeldie, (left to right) Duke of York (later George V), (1865 - 1936), Princess Mary, later Viscountess Lascelles, (1897 - 1965)

Background imageGloucester Collection: The Prince of Wales, later King George V (1865 - 1936), photographed with his three eldest sons

The Prince of Wales, later King George V (1865 - 1936), photographed with his three eldest sons, from left, Prince Albert of Wales, later King George VI, Prince Edward of Wales, King Edward VIII

Background imageGloucester Collection: The christening of Prince Henry William Frederick Albert (1900 - 1974), later the Duke of Gloucester

The christening of Prince Henry William Frederick Albert (1900 - 1974), later the Duke of Gloucester, at Windsor Castle in Berkshire, 1900

Background imageGloucester Collection: WILLIAM DUKE GLOUCESTER

WILLIAM DUKE GLOUCESTER
WILLIAM duke of GLOUCESTER son of princess (later queen) Anne : his death at age 11 brought about the importation of those Hanoverians. with his autograph Date: 1689 - 1700

Background imageGloucester Collection: Staff at Gloucester Station 1944

Staff at Gloucester Station 1944
A group of station staff are photographed in front of a locomotive at Gloucester Station in 1944. Women held roles at railway stations during the war that were, until then, male occupations

Background imageGloucester Collection: The New Inn, Gloucester, illustration for A Short History of The English People (Vol II)

The New Inn, Gloucester, illustration for A Short History of The English People (Vol II) by John Richard Green
3789034 The New Inn, Gloucester, illustration for A Short History of The English People (Vol II) by John Richard Green, 1874 (engraving) by English School

Background imageGloucester Collection: The New Inn, Gloucester, illustration for A Short History of The English People (Vol II)

The New Inn, Gloucester, illustration for A Short History of The English People (Vol II) by John Richard Green (litho)
3789269 The New Inn, Gloucester, illustration for A Short History of The English People (Vol II) by John Richard Green (litho) by English School, (19th century); (add.info.: The New Inn, Gloucester)

Background imageGloucester Collection: Palace Yard and Cathedral, Gloucester

Palace Yard and Cathedral, Gloucester by Terry Whitworth

Background imageGloucester Collection: County Map of Gloucestershire and Monmouthshire, c. 1777

County Map of Gloucestershire and Monmouthshire, c. 1777
From The Large English Atlas: or, a new set of map of all the counties of England and Wales drawn from the several surveys which have been hitherto been published

Background imageGloucester Collection: DDE-90039094

DDE-90039094
USA, Massachusetts, Cape Ann, Gloucester. Good Harbor Beach, boardwalk. Date: 15/10/2009

Background imageGloucester Collection: Cathedral, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Cathedral, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGloucester Collection: Actaeon, after boiler explosion, 1855

Actaeon, after boiler explosion, 1855
This drawing shows the damage done to the Actaeon broad gauge locomotive when its boiler exploded in Gloucester Station yard on 7th February 1855

Background imageGloucester Collection: Gloucester, Interior of the Nave (colour litho)

Gloucester, Interior of the Nave (colour litho)
3105474 Gloucester, Interior of the Nave (colour litho) by Collins, William Wiehe (1862-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: Gloucester, Interior of the Nave)

Background imageGloucester Collection: The Spar Shop, Gloucester, 1918 (black lithograph on wove paper)

The Spar Shop, Gloucester, 1918 (black lithograph on wove paper)
3526164 The Spar Shop, Gloucester, 1918 (black lithograph on wove paper) by Hassam, Childe Frederick (1859-1935); 29.2x44.5 cm; Corcoran Collection, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C

Background imageGloucester Collection: Home of Robert Raikes, the father of the Sunday School, Gloucester (b / w photo)

Home of Robert Raikes, the father of the Sunday School, Gloucester (b / w photo)
7186480 Home of Robert Raikes, the father of the Sunday School, Gloucester (b/w photo) by McLeish, Donald (1879-1950); Private Collection; (add.info.: Home of Robert Raikes)

Background imageGloucester Collection: Spar Shop, Gloucester, 1918 (litho)

Spar Shop, Gloucester, 1918 (litho)
1066762 Spar Shop, Gloucester, 1918 (litho) by Hassam, Childe Frederick (1859-1935); 20x32.5 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA; gift of Wortham Collins; American, out of copyright

Background imageGloucester Collection: House in which Bishop Hooper was imprisoned, Westgate Street, Gloucester (litho)

House in which Bishop Hooper was imprisoned, Westgate Street, Gloucester (litho)
6028916 House in which Bishop Hooper was imprisoned, Westgate Street, Gloucester (litho) by Roe, Fred (1864-1947); Private Collection; (add.info.: House in which Bishop Hooper was imprisoned)

Background imageGloucester Collection: Gloucester from the Paddock (colour litho)

Gloucester from the Paddock (colour litho)
3105476 Gloucester from the Paddock (colour litho) by Collins, William Wiehe (1862-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: Gloucester from the Paddock)

Background imageGloucester Collection: James Simpson-Daniel Scores For Gloucester

James Simpson-Daniel Scores For Gloucester Leeds Carnegie V Gloucester Rugby Leeds Carnegie V Gloucester Rugby, Guinness Premiership Headingley Carnegie, Leeds

Background imageGloucester Collection: Seru Rabini & Mike Tindall

Seru Rabini & Mike Tindall
SeRugby UnionRabini and Mike Tindall Leeds Carnegie V Gloucester Rugby Leeds Carnegie V Gloucester Rugby, Guinness Premiership Headingley Carnegie, Leeds, England 04 October 2009 Date: 04 October 2009

Background imageGloucester Collection: Seru Rabini Power Through Gloucester Players

Seru Rabini Power Through Gloucester Players
SeRugby UnionRabini Power Through Gloucester Players Leeds Carnegie V Gloucester Rugby Leeds Carnegie V Gloucester Rugby, Guinness Premiership Headingley Carnegie, Leeds

Background imageGloucester Collection: Alfie To Oala Challenges Olivier Azam

Alfie To Oala Challenges Olivier Azam Leeds Carnegie V Gloucester Rugby Leeds Carnegie V Gloucester Rugby, Guinness Premiership Headingley Carnegie, Leeds

Background imageGloucester Collection: Tim Denton, Erik Lund & Fourie Celebrate Opening Try

Tim Denton, Erik Lund & Fourie Celebrate Opening Try
Tim Denton, Erik Lund and Fourie Celebrate Opening Try Leeds Carnegie V Gloucester Rugby Leeds Carnegie V Gloucester Rugby, Guinness Premiership Headingley Carnegie, Leeds




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Gloucester, a city steeped in history and rich in culture, offers a diverse range of attractions that captivate both locals and visitors alike. From the iconic Kingsholm Stadium Fine Art at Gloucester Rugby Union Club to the captivating image of King George V and his family during the early 1920s, this place is brimming with fascinating glimpses into the past. One cannot overlook the enchanting sight of young European eels, known as elvers or glass eels, gracefully swimming through Gloucester's waterways. These elusive creatures add an element of mystery to this already intriguing city. Speaking of royalty, it has had its fair share of encounters with nobility. The Royal Family graced its streets back in 1923 during their visit, leaving an indelible mark on this historic location. Margram Abbey Church stands tall as a testament to faith and architectural brilliance while offering solace to those seeking tranquility. Venturing beyond the city limits reveals picturesque Gloucestershire villages that seem frozen in time. Each one tells its own story through charming cottages and idyllic landscapes that transport you to simpler times. The allure doesn't stop there; even railway excursions were once advertised through vibrant posters promoting Cooks Tours. These journeys allowed travelers to explore new horizons while experiencing the beauty surrounding Gloucester. In 1953, amidst coronation celebrations across Britain, all eyes turned towards Ascot's royal box where members of the Royal Family watched eagerly. Among them was James Simson-Daniel from Gloucester who undoubtedly felt immense pride representing his beloved city on such a grand stage. Gloucester's influence extends far beyond its borders too; The Holloway in Haverfordwest showcases how this remarkable place has left an imprint even on distant lands like Pembrokeshire in South Wales.