Tuesday, 17 September 2013

Cheltenham to Gloucester findings

The Gustav Holst museum where Gustav Holst was born, found after asking a very kind builder just down the road.

Pitville Pump room, another from the extensive list. 

Beautiful houses of Cheltenham also another finding on the brief

In the quest to find Ye Olde English buildings, we came across a tudor built chippy. Couldn't say no.

fabulous quotes


My most favorite photo of the shoot. This pub was built in honor of Robert Raikes who founded the concept of sunday schooling and so, the first EVER sunday school was built just steps away from this pub named after him. 

After finding out this story, we were greeted by many pictures, paintings, and facts about Robert Raikess.

So I felt this picture contributed well to looking at how the development of modern life has changed the look of Gloucester town centre. On the left you have an old fashioned tudor building and on the right, you have a selection of more modern buildings and shops. A juxtaposition between old and new.

The beautiful cathedral we were told to visit, cracking detail.

No comments:

Post a Comment