Monday 31 July 2023

A trip to Gloucester City Centre


Earlier this week, Sue and I visited the city of Gloucester - we had a walk around Gloucester Quays, The docks and the town where I picked up a couple of books.

Gloucester Antiques Centre was one of my favourite parts of the trip - the shop has three floors of antiques and one stall on the ground floor had the largest collection of Railwayana and second-hand railway books and leaflets I have even seen outside of a railway show. Well worth a visit if you are ever in the area. For more information, see this link.

Tony

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