Gloucester, Cathedral, From Millers Green 1891
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This view of the Cathedral was taken from Millers Green. The building on the right is in need of urgent attention. This is the Parliament Room, so-called because it stands on a 13th-century stone undercroft, the site of a building where Richard II held a parliament in 1378.
An extract from Gloucester Photographic Memories.
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