Wallis Peel Books

The Romans too were most enthusiastic about Gloucestershire, and promptly did their own thing by plastering it with their splendid roads. They populated the area and despite this island’s climate, which they considered horrible after the Italian sunshine, many of the soldiers stayed on in retirement, making Britain their home.
It is quite remarkable how so many of the county’s little villages, today perhaps sleepy and peaceful, have been touched by the history of a long line of kings and queens, as well as other remarkable citizens – some born in Gloucestershire, and others who adopted it as their home. Perhaps some of this fascination arises from its various gentle scenic views as well as the majestic and awesome power of the mighty River Severn. As today’s visitors drive or walk, exploring this county, from north to south then east to west, they too will fall under the magical spell of GLORIOUS GLOUCESTERSHIRE.
‘Here we find Shakespeare rubbing shoulders with Daniel Defoe and Anna Sewell; the
inventor of vaccinations hobnobbing with the first man to produce industrial chemicals.
As far from dry-
Editor, The South Gloucestershire Gazette, on Wallis Peel’s Glorious Gloucestershire.
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