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Gloucester Tabula Set, according to the destination of your link, but the label on the link itself in your blog post says Tables.

dg writes: The Museum calls it the Gloucester Tables Set. Have a word with them.
Great write up about my adopted city. Moved here from London a quarter of a century ago and no regrets. Just one misspelling, it's Alney Island not Abney Island.

dg writes: fixed thanks.

The maritime tradition is kept alive every couple of years with the Tall Ships Festival in the Docks and there's also the increasing popular annual history festival held largely in the beautiful 13th century Priory at Blackfriars in the city centre.
You are dead right about the lack any mention of an admission charge to the Soldiers Museum on their website. Very naughty. There is just a hint, under 'Membership', where 'unlimited free admission' is mentioned implying there is a charge.
Before the Severn Bridge was built, the lowest bridging point had been a railway at Sharpness, demolished by an accident.
You'll be upsetting the good citizens of the city of Gloucester by calling it one of a pair of towns.
Wednesday's post makes rather more sense now, though I feel exhausted just thinking about it. That would be at least a long weekend for me!
The stone bridge probably already needed to carry much less traffic in 1960 when the M50 opened.










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