Visiting the NATIONAL WATERWAYS MUSEUM (Gloucester) | video, quick guide
WHAT TO SEE.
2/F - artifacts (that may or may not) relate to waterways (photo).
Travel problem? Let's chat.
Time is asset: save it for better with a 25-min museum tour. Or find yourself in a novel, check out the photo of the day and finish it off with a secret prize.
Visited: 2020.09
Tags - in_depth_tourism; museum; London_writer; London_travel; indie_writer; independent_blogger
G/F - River Severn being the longest river in Britain (all the way from Wales through Gloucester to Bristol). The role of canals in Gloucester.
1/F - hardship working and living on waterways (clip). Contrarily - how Gloucester developed pleasure boating in the 20th century.
1/F - hardship working and living on waterways (clip). Contrarily - how Gloucester developed pleasure boating in the 20th century.
2/F - artifacts (that may or may not) relate to waterways (photo).
NATIONAL WATERWAYS MUSEUM (Gloucester)
GETTING THERE.
Closest station: Gloucester. Exit the station, cross the main road and keep walking. Turn right and then left into Clarence Street. Walk through and you'll arrive Spa Street. Turn right and along until you reach the dockland and warehouses. The museum is at the corner of the square on Llanthony Road.
Closest station: Gloucester. Exit the station, cross the main road and keep walking. Turn right and then left into Clarence Street. Walk through and you'll arrive Spa Street. Turn right and along until you reach the dockland and warehouses. The museum is at the corner of the square on Llanthony Road.
Clip: NATIONAL WATERWAYS MUSEUM (Gloucester)
Travel problem? Let's chat.
Time is asset: save it for better with a 25-min museum tour. Or find yourself in a novel, check out the photo of the day and finish it off with a secret prize.
Visited: 2020.09
Tags - in_depth_tourism; museum; London_writer; London_travel; indie_writer; independent_blogger
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