Worcester, Guildhall And High Street 1904
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On the west side of the High Street stands the impressive frontage of Worcester's Guildhall. Designed by Thomas White, a local man thought to be a friend and student of Sir Christopher Wren, the Guildhall has statues of Charles I and II and the inscription 'May the Faithful City Flourish'. Above the doorway is a statue of Queen Anne, and nearby is a carved head of Oliver Cromwell, nailed to the building by the ears.
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