Thursday, April 18, 2019

Clapham, Gloucester

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[[File:Tower block, Alvin Street, Gloucester.jpg|thumb|Tower block in Alvin Street, part of the modern development that replaced Clapham.]]
'''Clapham''' was a district of the [[City of Gloucester]] that was developed from 1822 by [[George Worrall Counsel]].<ref name=bull>Bullock, Donald. (2012) ''The Legend That Was Clapham: All Good Things...'' 2nd edition. Gloucester: Wheatley Press. pp. 1-3. ISBN 9780954195809</ref><ref name=bho>[http://bit.ly/2IqZhGX Gloucester, 1720-1835: Social and cultural life.] British History Online. Retrieved 18 April 2019.</ref><ref>[http://bit.ly/2Xi4Cn2 "The Growth of Gloucester 1820-1851: Tradition and Innovation in a County Town.] PhD thesis, Evelyn A. Christmas, University of Leicester, 1989. p. 210.</ref> It included Worrall Street and Counsel Street, neither of which now exist.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Is7bji What’s beneath our feet?] Gloucestershire Archives, 9 April 2015. Retrieved 15 April 2019.</ref> The area was redeveloped in the later twentieth century and is now part of Kingsholm.

==See also==
* [[Worcester Street, Gloucester|Worcester Street]]

== References ==


==Further reading==
* Eley, Harold. (1996) ''Clapham Tales: A Boyhood Account of Life in Clapham, Gloucester, During the 1930's and 1940's''. Pickton Press. ISBN 978-0952936404

== External links ==



[[Category:Areas of Gloucester]]
[[Category:History of Gloucester]]


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