Gloucester Via Sacra
Transcription
Gloucester Via Sacra
Produced by APT Marketing and PR 01242 250692. To the maximum permitted by law, Gloucester City Council excludes all liability to any person arising directly or indirectly from using this guide and any information or material available from it. History Great for Gloucester Civic Trust www.visitgloucester.info Every care has been taken by Gloucester City Council to ensure the accuracy of the information in this guide. You accept all risks and responsibility for losses, damages, costs and other consequences resulting directly or indirectly from using the guide and any information or material available from it. 170 171 172 173 169 177 176 175 174 178 179 168 167 140 141 142 139 138 136 115 108 151 134 150 132 166 180 158 204 205 206 207 208 203 202 201 183 184 185 186 154 156 153 157 200 199 198 209 211 210 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 221 222 195 194 191 192 193 131 120 129 125 220 197 196 187 190 189 188 159 152 181 182 160 133 116 117 118 119 130 122 109 242 243 244 225 227 233 232 228 230 231 229 For information about their wide range of exciting educational products and how you can continue to discover ways of making history fun why not visit their website www.history-people. co.uk 245 246 223 241 224 239 240 234 235 236 237 238 226 155 128 126 127 124 106 165 149 148 161 147 146 145 162 163 144 164 143 137 135 114 113 111 112 121 110 123 107 104 105 247 248 249 250 251 252 252 253 254 103 We are indebted to the History People for their help in producing this leaflet. 255 102 101 256 100 257 99 258 98 259 97 96 91 95 90 Self Guided Walks & Activities for Children 260 89 92 262 261 88 87 94 93 263 86 Via Sacra 264 85 84 277 83 279 275 276 270 278 81 82 78 79 80 68 67 66 268 285 266 267 331 283 286 265 272 274 273 271 269 281 282 280 75 76 77 69 70 71 72 73 74 330 284 329 327 328 287 288 326 290 291 289 294 293 294 325 323 324 292 51 304 305 303 52 49 48 306 302 9 55 47 307 8 56 301 46 10 53 41 4022 308 59 2 300 7 42 1 5450 21 11 60 45 3 309 6 57 20 39 58 12 299 44 43 4 38 23 61 310 19 13 5 298 37 14 311 24 15 18 62 36 35 312 25 27 17 16 34 298 63 26 313 28 33 32 29 297 319 64 320 296 317 30 314 321 31 318 295 315 316 322 65 18 .............................. Who can you see? GLOUCESTER 19 Join the dots to reveal the picture Fun and games in Gloucester While you are helping the grown ups find their way around the routes of the Via Sacra (use the map opposite) complete the puzzles for the opportunity to win a great prize. Some of the answers will be found on the route, some will be in the grown up’s Via Sacra leaflet and some you will just have to work out for yourself! To help you along we have given you a few clues, the numbers next to the questions and on the map will help you find out where, during your walk, you can find the answers. There are also additional clues and if you really get stuck the answers are online at www.gloucester.gov.uk/viasacra We hope you enjoy the walk. © Crown copyright. All rights reserved. Gloucester City Council Licence No.100019169, 2006. Gloucester City Council would like to thank Philip Moss of Gloucester Civic Trust and the Gloucester Pride Group for their support of this leaflet. We stg at e St ree t Via Sacra Walk 1 2 Sat only 3 4 Debenhams 5 South We st Bypass 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Chillingworth Mew 17 Monks and Maritime Walk Cathedral and Cathedral Close King Edward’s Gate Shire Hall – Sir Robert Smirke 1816 The Fountain Inn Bearland House Bearland Lodge Ladybellegate House Blackfriars St Mary De Crypt Church and School Addison’s Folly Greyfriars Friary City Museum and Art Gallery Eastgate & City Wall The Bastion St John’s Church St Lucy’s Garden Entrance to Cathedral Way 1 Gloucester Docks Llanthony Secunda Priory 2 Old Father Time and the Bell Walk 1 Robert Raikes House Emperor Nerva Statue 9 Southgate Street 5 Southgate Street 2 3 4 Park and Spa 1 Brunswick Square Christ Church The Park Robert Raikes Statue 2 3 4 Eastgate Street 1 Market Portico Guildhall 2 Potter and Pilgrims Martyrs Walk s 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Parliament Room St Mary’s Gateway Bishop Hooper’s Monument St Mary de Lode Church St Mary’s Street St Oswald’s Priory Folk Museum St Nicholas Church Cherubs from Booth Hall Statue of King Charles II Public Toilet Tourist Information New Inn The Cross and St Michael’s Church Tower 26 Westgate Street College Court and St Michael’s Gateway 2 3 4 Shopmobility Parking Church Walk Links Pedestrianised/Little Traffic Find these words in this word search 1 The four gates of Gloucester Number quizzes X C V E B G H J U T E C R O M A N S W N E R V A A M H S N R T D E S D T W E S T O P Y N O R T H I S A W E D F G T H B E L D T S E W M S X F V D L T Z P R N P O T T E R I E A D E F G U M H T A are both linked with Gloucester A W E R G Y H T I M F L 4 The place where you can find a dinosaur, M U S E U M A H N T Y H P U G F R G T Y U H F L H Y R L G V H E N R Y B 2 He was called the Conqueror 3 Beatrix (author) and Harry (hero) the 5 We had 8 kings with this name 6 Edward II buried at Gloucester 7 The invaded in 43AD. Later in 96AD 8 became Emperor 9 How many saints? Some of the answers you should know, some you will find in the grown-ups leaflet and some you will have to find out for yourself. 16 Advanced a. When was Lady Jane Grey proclaimed Queen? Find clue near 1 b. When was the Pilgrims’ Brewery founded? Find clue near 1 c. When was Edward II murdered? Find clue near 2 d. When was Greyfriars founded? Find clue near 9 e. When was the City Museum & Art Gallery built Find clue near 12 f. When did the Emperor Nerva die? Find clue near 2 g. When was Bishop Hooper burnt at the stake? Find clue near 3 h. When was William the Conqueror crowned? 981 1066 1100 1105 You need to add up the columns to get the total Total 17 Easy i. How many gates does Gloucester have? Find clue near 2 j. How many statues are there at the Cathedral door? Find clue near 1 k. How many columns are there at the Shire Hall? Find clue near 3 l. How many archers are there on the wall? Find clue along Constitution Walk m. In which century was this tower built? Find clue near 13 n. How many men are there on the Bastion? Find clue near 14 o. How many legs does the catapulta have? Find clue near 14 p. How many hands help Father Time? Find clue near 4 q. How many cockerels are here? Find clue near 9 r. How many wives did Henry VIII have? 1 3 6 8 You need to add up the columns to get the total Total Your chance to win a great prize Can you find 10 saints in Gloucester? Write down their names. Look at the adult’s Via Sacra leaflet for clues. Spell out the secret word with the answers to the questions for the chance to win a great prize: Take the sixth letter of the answer to question 3 Take the second letter of the answer to question 7 Take the seventh letter of the answer to question 2 Take the last letter of the answer to question 8 Take the last letter of the answer to question 13 Take the third letter of the answer to question 4 Name Address Postcode Email Telephone No. Age Return the completed form to Gloucester Tourist Information Centre, 28 Southgate Street, Gloucester GL1 2DP or enter online at www.gloucester.gov.uk/viasacra Full details of when the next draw takes place and what the latest prize is can be found online. (Competition open to children up to the age of 16). Here are some other questions for you to find the answers to. 10 Father Time has lots of help, but what jobs do they do? Find clue at 4 12 Which two colours are used by the friars of Gloucester? Grey Red Black Blue 13 Who has a black cat? See sign off Martyrs Walk route 11 Who was proclaimed Queen at the New Inn? Find clue at 1 14 How many mice are at the Tailor’s Shop in the Eastgate Market model clock? Find clue off 1 15 Which Inn would you associate with water? Find clue off 4 When you visit Gloucester Docks draw a picture and colour in one of the boats that are there today.
Similar documents
The Barbican - Gloucester City Council
Archaeological evidence, however, has led to the suggestion that the first structure was a ditched enclosure within the south-west corner of the old Roman town and that the Barbican Hill motte was ...
More informationto your copy of the festival brochure now…
ticket is required. Some individual events must be booked via the Cathedral Shop or the Museum of Gloucester. These are clearly stated next to the relevant event.
More information