Gloucestershire

Gloucestershire is a county in the southwest of England. The county town is the city of Gloucester.

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Park Women, or those who frequent the Parks at night and other retired places. (Volume 4)

Gloucester House

Gloucester House was located at 137 Piccadilly, London, at the end of Old Park Lane in the City of Westminster (London, England). It was built in the eighteenth century and was occupied by Prince William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh, from 1816 to 1843 and later occupied by Prince George, Duke of Cambridge, a cousin of Queen Victoria who served as military head of the British Army from 1856 to 1895. The building was demolished in 1904 and is the site of the first Hard Rock Café, which opened in 1971.

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Gloucester

Gloucester is a cathedral city in Gloucestershire in the southwest of England.

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An Old Street Showman. (Volume 3)

Gibralter

Gibraltar is an overseas British Territory located at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula near Spain. Its landscape includes the famous Rock of Gibraltar. Gibraltar came under British control when it was captured by Anglo-Dutch forces during the War of Spanish Succession and it was a base for the Royal Navy during the Napoleonic Wars and World War II.

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George Yard

George Yard, formerly Gunthorpe Street, is a street in Whitechapel, in the modern borough of Tower Hamlets (London, England).

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OF THE WOMEN STREET-SELLERS. (Volume 1)