More Worcester
Posted in Bridges, Trips at 19:40 on 21 July 2012
The Bridge over the Severn at Worcester is nice but not particularly striking.
This piqued my interest. It’s a gate across an alley hard by the Railway Station. It may lead to a car park there or something. Very childrens’ story like.
Just opposite Worcester Cathedral at the edge of the town centre is this statue of the composer Edward Elgar (who wrote, among many other pieces, Pomp and Circumstance March No 1; sometimes known as Land of Hope and Glory, though the words were a later addition.)
Tags: Bridges, Edward Elgar, Land of Hope and Glory, Pomp and Circumstance March No 1, River Severn, Worcester, Worcester Cathedral, Worcestershire




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