Best Attractions and Places to See in Gloucester , United Kingdom UK
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List of Best Things to do in Gloucester
Gloucester Cathedral
Jet Age Museum
Kingsholm Stadium
Soldiers of Gloucestershire Museum
Nature in Art
Gloucester and Sharpness Canal
Gloucester Docks
Gloucester Tourist Information Centre
Gloucester Quays
Highnam Court Gardens
Gloucester Life Museum
Lit Up 02: Gloucester Life Museum Exhibition
Welcome to Lit Up, where I take literature up off the page and into real life.
This week, in Wednesday's Lost Books, I found 'The Bric-a-brac Hunter', so today I've collected enough bric-a-brac to put on a museum exhibition!
Huge thanks to:
Nick Harris, whose illustrations for my book 'Pride of Gloucester' form a large part of the exhibition
Jarek Adams, for helping me set it all up and organise it
Gloucester Life Museum for hosting the exhibition from now till 24th June 2017
and Gloucester City Council, for funding the exhibition
If you missed it, the silent movie that I promised last year is over on Jarek Adams' channel:
Any suggestions for Lost Books or adventures I can have based on them? Let me know in the comments below :-)
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Gloucester is a city in the west of England, near the Cotswolds rural area. It’s known for 11th-century Gloucester Cathedral, which has Romanesque and Gothic architecture, plus the tomb of King Edward II.
Nearby are the Gloucester Docks, with restored Victorian warehouses, a dry dock, and the Mariners Chapel. The National Waterways Museum celebrates the city’s industrial past with canal boats and interactive displays.
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Top 15 Tourist Attractions in Gloucester - Travel England
Top 15 Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Gloucester - Travel England:
Gloucester Cathedral, Jet Age Museum, Gloucester Docks, Soldiers of Gloucestershire Museum, Nature in Art, Gloucester Quays, Gloucester Waterways Museum, Gloucester Canal, Prinknash Bird And Deer Park, Gloucestershire, Robinswood Hill Country Park, Gloucester Folk Museum, Gloucester Ski & Snowboard Centre, St Mary de Crypt Church, Prinknash Abbey
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National Waterways Museum Gloucester may encourage you to leave the house more often and explore the many attractions of Gloucester Gloucestershire. We can help you find the right place for yourself and your family. Simply visit our website and we will do all we can to help find you your dream home.
Prinknash Park Gloucester Gloucestershire
Prinknash Park may encourage you to leave the house more often and explore the many attractions of Gloucester Gloucestershire. We can help you find out exactly where would be best placed for you and your family. Feel free to drop into our office to arrange a viewing of the most suitable properties we have available.
Gloucester folk museum Painswick Gloucestershire
Gloucester folk museum is one of the most popular attractions in Painswick Gloucestershire. We understand the difficulties you may face when looking for new home, with so many things to consider it can often seem overwhelming. Let us help ease the burden by visiting our site today.
Tour of Gloucester Prison (January 2018)
The oldest purpose-built prison in the UK, mostly victorian. Closed in 2013 and now to be redeveloped as a luxury hotel.
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Places to see in ( Gloucester - UK ) Jet Age Museum
Places to see in ( Gloucester - UK ) Jet Age Museum
The Jet Age Museum is the trading name of the Gloucestershire Aviation Collection, an all-volunteer, charitable organisation dedicated to the preservation of Gloucestershire's aviation heritage.
Jet Age Museum is located on the north side of Gloucestershire Airport, between Gloucester and Cheltenham. It houses a number of aircraft, aero engines, cockpits and other related exhibits. It is themed on the early development of Jet aircraft, in particular the role played by the Gloster Aircraft Company and other local firms such as Dowty Rotol and Smiths Industries. The museum of Jet Age Museum are also custodians of Russell Adams photographic archive.
Jet Age Museum first opened to the public at the Gloucester Trading Estate, the former Brockworth aerodrome. With the aid of grants and public donations, it began to amass a collection of aircraft. The museum's first significant public opening began with a temporary exhibition in a hangar adjacent to Gloucestershire Airport. This had to close in 2000 after it was announced the former wartime hangar was to be demolished. The aircraft were dispersed to a number of locations in Gloucestershire including, briefly, at the former GAC 'shadow' factory at Bentham. A workshop was established at Brockworth Court and the remaining airframes eventually made their way back to Gloucestershire Airport, where they remained in open storage.
Jet Age Museum made a number of unsuccessful bids to the Heritage Lottery Fund to construct a purpose-built facility before finally submitting plans for a building at Gloucestershire Airport. In January 2011 plans were approved for a new to house the museum's collection.
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Visiting Gloucestershire England
Visiting Gloucestershire in England can be a surprisingly fun thing to do. Gloucestershire is a historic county mentioned in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle in the 10th century, though the areas of Winchcombe and the Forest of Dean were not added until the late 11th century. Gloucestershire originally included the small town of Bristol. The local rural community moved to the port city, (as Bristol was to become) and Bristols population growth accelerated during the industrial revolution. Here are some things to do and see while visiting Gloucestershire, England:
Cheese Rolling: Britain is a treasure chest of old customs and Gloucester is no exception. Where else can you see people throwing themselves down a near vertical hill to catch a large Double Gloucester Cheese. Situated on Coopers Hill, a few miles from central Gloucester, the Cheese Roll takes place every May Bank Holiday. It is a very dangerous pastime and very dangerous = great fun!. This is the original extreme sport and it attracts TV crews from all over the world!
Prinknash Abbey: Situated in near the village of Cranham, (very close to the foot of the Cheese Roll!), is the beautiful Prinknash Abbey. Still inhabited by monks and with a working pottery it attracts many visitors from the UK and abroad. It also has a bird park and picnic area as well as a fabulous gift shop. Very tranquil and very interesting.
Gloucester Historic Docks: Right in the centre of the city is the fabulous Victorian docks. Now it is home to many businesses including retail outlets, bars and museums. Gloucester Waterways Museum details life on the waterways with photos and artefacts and interactive computer features. Outside there are a steam dredger, a barge a tugboat and several narrow boats all helping paint the picture. You can also take river cruises from the museum.
The Docks are also home to the Soldiers of Gloucester Museum telling the story of both the Gloucester Regiment and the Hussars.
Gloucester Antique Centre is also situated here. A Fascinating place where you can browse or haggle on all things old from ceramics, clocks and watches, jewellery, glassware furniture, books etc etc. The list is endless.
Gloucester Quays is a discount designer outlet centre with many bargains to be had!
If you are visiting on a Saturday look out for the model boat club sailing every sort of vessel including Warships, paddle boats and Submarines.
Sudely Castle: Home to the families of Lord and Lady Ashcombe and Henry and Mollie Dent-Brocklehurst, Sudely Castle is a fantastic day out.
Learn the history of this wonderful medieval site and explore the award winning gardens. There is also an adventure park for the more energetic visitor and a Pheasantry. Visit St Marys church where Katherine Parr lies buried and if you are getting married you may want to consider Sudely as the venue for your big day.
With numerous exhibitions and acres of grounds Sudely Castle is a great day out.
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Touring Beatrix Potter Museum in Gloucester England October 2015
Gloucester folk museum Painswick Gloucestershire
Gloucester folk museum is one of the most popular attractions in Painswick Gloucestershire. We understand the difficulties you may face when looking for new home, with so many things to consider it can often seem overwhelming. Let us help ease the burden by visiting our site today.
Gloucester City Centre
Shows a view up Northgate Street, in the Centre of Gloucester.
here you can also see the view up towards The Cross, and Methodist Church on the direct right.
Gloucester city museum & roman ruins video review 2
Review video from ghostly goings on ghost hunt at Gloucester city museum and roman ruins.
Gloucester cathedral museum of the moon
Gloucester Rugby visit the Soldiers of Gloucestershire Museum
Gloucester Rugby Team Manager, Alex Brown spoke to the local media and GRTV recently as the squad visited the Soldiers of Gloucestershire Museum at Gloucester Docks.
#FixOurNHS Gloucester Britain 3/2./2018 Part 2
NHS in Crisis - Fix it Now protest - Gloucestershire.
Hosted by Stroud Against the Cuts.
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Robot Exhibition 2016 (Gloucester City Museum UK)
Here's my record of the Robot Exhibition held at Gloucester City Museum, England, summer 2016. An awesome collection of life-size robots, cyborgs and androids from TV and movie productions, including: a full size Iron Man statue, a Mars Attacks alien, R2-D2 and C3PO models from Stars Wars, Sonny from i Robot, Kryten from Red Dwarf, Locutus of Borg from Star Trek The Next Generation, Seven of Nine, and even a Terminator T-800 head sculpt - EPIC!
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Royal Gloucestershire Hussars horse arrives at the Soldiers of Gloucestershire Museum
Royal Gloucestershire Hussar Trustees deliver a horse for the Soldiers of Gloucestershire museum. The horse arrived in a horse box complete with blankets and straw. The fibreglass horse will go on display in the museum, as part of the RGH display. The museum will be reopening to the public in April 2014 after a refurbishment made possible through the Heritage Lottery Fund.