Gloucester, Southgate Street 1904
Photo ref:
51987

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An electric tram, bound for the Circus, passes the three-gabled, half- timbered and overhanging frontage of the 16th- century house where Robert Raikes, the founder of the Sunday School Movement, lived between 1768 and 1801. On the left, close to the offices of the Liverpool and London Insurance Offices, an unsaddled horse takes a close interest in a conversation between its handler and a smartly- dressed matron.
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