- Gloucester Cathedral. Source: Valery Egorov / shutterstock Gloucester Cathedral.
- Gloucester Docks.
- Gloucester and Sharpness Canal.
- Gloucester Life.
- Robinswood Hill Country Park.
- Nature in Art.
- Blackfriars Gloucester.
- Soldiers of Gloucestershire Museum.
Also, what was Gloucester famous for?
With its famous docks, iconic cathedral and history that dates back to Roman times, Gloucester boasts a fascinating history, and SoGlos has been digging deep into the archives to find out about the city's rich heritage.
Similarly, what do you call someone from Gloucester? Gloucester resident Mark Holthaus said residents of the original Gloucester County in England — Gloucestershire — have long called themselves "Glostonians" and do to this day.
Thereof, what is special about Gloucester Docks?
Filled with Victorian Architecture, Gloucester Docks is the perfect place to enjoy interesting views and learn about Gloucester's History. The Ship Canal was opened in 1827 and allowed boats to bypass a particularly winding part of the River Severn, thus making Gloucester an Inland Port.
What was invented in Gloucester?
The 19th century was a period of great innovation for Gloucester with several notable inventions including the vacuum cleaner, the Concertina, the Ferris wheel and the 'Wheatstone Bridge' to name just a few. Poets such as Ivor Gurney and musicians such as Hubert Parry also came from Gloucester.