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Top left: The New Inn, in Northgate Street, Gloucester, one of the oldest inns in England, erected in 1450 for the reception of pilgrims visiting the Ahbey. Inset centre: Gloucester Abbey and Cathedral. Top right: King Charles Tower and the Wall of Chester. From this tower, on September 24, 1645, King Charles watched the engagement between his troops and the Parliamentarians on Rowton Moor. Bottom left: Eastgate Street, Chester. One of the features of this thoroughfare is illustrated in the building on the left. The upper storeys are built out over the pavement, forming a verandah for the shops below. Bottom right: The Green in Broadway, Worcester.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 308, 30 December 1933, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Top left: The New Inn, in Northgate Street, Gloucester, one of the oldest inns in England, erected in 1450 for the reception of pilgrims visiting the Ahbey. Inset centre: Gloucester Abbey and Cathedral. Top right: King Charles Tower and the Wall of Chester. From this tower, on September 24, 1645, King Charles watched the engagement between his troops and the Parliamentarians on Rowton Moor. Bottom left: Eastgate Street, Chester. One of the features of this thoroughfare is illustrated in the building on the left. The upper storeys are built out over the pavement, forming a verandah for the shops below. Bottom right: The Green in Broadway, Worcester. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 308, 30 December 1933, Page 1 (Supplement)

Top left: The New Inn, in Northgate Street, Gloucester, one of the oldest inns in England, erected in 1450 for the reception of pilgrims visiting the Ahbey. Inset centre: Gloucester Abbey and Cathedral. Top right: King Charles Tower and the Wall of Chester. From this tower, on September 24, 1645, King Charles watched the engagement between his troops and the Parliamentarians on Rowton Moor. Bottom left: Eastgate Street, Chester. One of the features of this thoroughfare is illustrated in the building on the left. The upper storeys are built out over the pavement, forming a verandah for the shops below. Bottom right: The Green in Broadway, Worcester. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 308, 30 December 1933, Page 1 (Supplement)

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