Gloucester, Northgate Street Looking Towards London Road 1949
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Here we see the deviation that leads to London, Cheltenham and Cirencester. The TGWU building stands at the junction with Worcester Street. This was known as Coffee House Number Four before the union bought this building. This block also used to house the Theatre Deluxe next to Jays. Opposite Worcester Street was the entrance to the Northgate Wesleyan Chapel. The church spire in the distance is that of St Peter's; it was built between 1860 and 1868, during the pastorate of Canon Calderbank.
An extract from Gloucester Photographic Memories.
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