The Municipal Offices, Cheltenham
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Image: © Philip Halling Taken: 4 Oct 2014
This impressive building on the western side of the Promenade in Cheltenham was built in the 1820s. In total it is sixty-three bays long and Pevsner describes the building as 'equal to any in Europe'. The statue in the foreground is that of Dr Edward Wilson who was born in Montpellier Terrace, Cheltenham on 23 July 1872, and died on Captain Robert Falcon Scott's ill-fated South Pole expedition in 1912.
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