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The Golden Age of Richard III: City Museum & Art Gallery, Brunswick Rd., Gloucester: 2 July-1 October 1983: An Exhibition on the Twin Themes of Richard III and the Mediaeval Town.
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Gloucester Regent magazine March 1987 p2-6 discusses the controversial painting of dog excrement on a silver platter. However local artists praised its daring content.
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Hubert Wellington memorial exhibition: An exhibition of paintings & drawings by Hubert Wellington, 1879-1967
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In March 2016, the museum rebranded itself; it used to be called the Gloucester City Museum & Art Gallery.
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Originally only on the ground floor, a first floor was added in 1958 which was opened by the archaeologist
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Sovereigns Of England Elizabeth I - Elizabeth II an Exhibition Held In The Wheatstone Hall Gloucester 1953
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A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 4 - The City of Gloucester by N.M. Herbert (Ed.)
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Main museum of the city of Gloucester, formerly named "City Museum & Art Gallery"
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pig in the museum's art collection. Said to be the largest pig ever bred in Britain.
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Chwojko, Ewa; Thurlby, Malcolm (1997). "Gloucester and the Herefordshire School".
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The Victorian building, in the early Renaissance style, inspired by the work of
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The museum opened on 12 March 1860 as a private venture in three rooms at
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Catalogue Of Romano-British Sculptures In The Gloucester City Museum
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as well as a painting of Oliver Cromwell without his famous warts.
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The art collection includes about 300 paintings including works by
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Roman Colony & Legionary Fortress Gloucester, Gloucestershire.
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roman-britain.org 29 August 2010. Retrieved 11 September 2011.
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History Under Our Feet: Work of the Gloucester Excavation Unit
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Gloucester Besieged: The story of a Roundhead city 1640-1660.
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John and Joan Cooke by an unknown artist. Joan Cooke founded
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Ancient Gloucester: The story of the Roman and medieval city
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British History Online, 2011. Retrieved 10 September 2011.
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Ten treasures of the City Museums Gloucester, 1860-1960.
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soglos.com 11 August 2011. Retrieved 10 September 2011.
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in the museum. (False colourised version on the right.)
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Your Paintings: Gloucester museum's Oliver Cromwell.
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Local history items including items relating to the
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in Brunswick Road is the main museum in the city of
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Gloucester
Gloucester Day
Gloucester Life
Westgate Street
social history
Gloucestershire
Sydney Dobell
T.G. Jackson
English Heritage
Sir Mortimer Wheeler

Anglo-Saxon
St. Oswald's Priory

William Turner
The Art Fund

The Crypt School

Gloucestershire Old Spot

Jemmy Wood
Rufus Sita Tombstone
Birdlip Mirror
Gloucester stone head
Gloucester tabula set
board game
Delftware
Arts and Crafts Bowls

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