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** Glass roof of Gloucester Road station is visible in distance.
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** and roof
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** and Gloucester
** in Australia: 30 January 1945 – 11 March 1947: His Royal Highness and Excellency The Duke of Gloucester, Governor-General of Australia
** U. S. Army Fifth Air Force B-25 Mitchell bombers destroy two Japanese destroyers aground on a reef near Cape Gloucester, New Britain.
** Geoffrey FitzGeoffrey de Mandeville, 2nd Earl of Essex, Earl of Gloucester, ( d. 1216 ), married Isabel in 1214
** bounded on the west by the Gloucester city limit, and on the north, east and south by a line drawn east from the limit near Blair Road, south along Blair Road, west along Innes Road, and south along a hydroelectric transmission line situated east of Meadowvale Lane to the western city limit ;
** before 16 December 1834 – 29 November 1844: Her Royal Highness Princess Sophia Matilda of Gloucester
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