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Items in Worcester taken from The Story of Some English Shires (1897) (results page 1)


Worcester, the county town of Worcestershire, on the left bank of the Severn, 26 m. SE. of Birmingham; a very ancient place, and a handsome city, with a noble old Gothic cathedral; is famous for its blue porcelain ware and other industries, particularly glove-making; was the scene in 1651 of Cromwell's victory over the Royalists, which he called his “crowning mercy.”

Population (1907) 42,000

From Nuttall Encylopædia, 1907

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Edgar’s Gateway, Worcester
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Worcester; Worcestershire; England