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Gloucester / Royaume-Uni

Gloucester est une ville du sud-ouest de l'Angleterre, à proximité de la frontière du pays de Galles. Depuis 1541, elle possède officiellement le statut de cité.

Gloucester City Museum & Art Gallery

Gloucester / Royaume-Uni

Le Gloucester City Museum & Art Gallery dans Brunswick Road, est le plus grand musée de la ville de Gloucester. Il a été récemment rénové grâce à un tirage spécial de la National Heritage Lottery Fund et a été inauguré le 3 septembre 2011 . Le Gloucester Folk Museum est un autre musée de Westgate Street, consacré à l'histoire sociale du Gloucestershire.

Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust

Gloucester / Royaume-Uni

The Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust is the Gloucestershire local partner in a conservation network of 46 Wildlife Trusts. The Wildlife Trusts are local charities with the specific aim of protecting the United Kingdom's natural heritage. The Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust is managed by a Board of Trustees elected from its membership who provide overall direction for the development of the Trust and there are Advisory Committees. The work of the trust is carried out through staff and volunteers.

Gloucester Shire Hall

Gloucester / Royaume-Uni

Gloucester Shire Hall is a municipal building in Westgate Street, Gloucester. It is the main office and the meeting place of Gloucestershire County Council. It is a grade II listed building.

Gloucester Life

Gloucester / Royaume-Uni

Gloucester Life is a museum which is housed in two of the oldest buildings in the City of Gloucester, a Tudor merchant's house and a 17th-century town house. The museum, at 99–103 Westgate Street, is devoted to the social history of Gloucestershire. Bishop Hooper is said to have lodged in the buildings now occupied by the museum the night before he was burned at the stake in front of St Mary de Lode Church in 1555.The Museum was called Gloucester Folk Museum before rebranding itself in 2016.

The Crypt School

Gloucester / Royaume-Uni

The Crypt School is a grammar school with academy status for boys and girls located in the city of Gloucester. This school has become the only coeducational selective school in Gloucester. This school has been an all boys school for almost 500 years but in 2018, it became coeducational. The sixth form has been coeducational for about 30 years and soon the crypt school will be fully coeducational. In 2018 the school allowed about 1/3 year seven girls, and 2/3 year seven boys, allowing 150 new students into the school. The school was founded in 1539 by Joan Cooke with money inherited from her husband John.