DescriptionSculpture of cherubs in Three Cocks Lane - geograph.org.uk - 1432413.jpg
English: Coat of arms of the City of Gloucester. Sculpture of cherubs in Three Cocks Lane This sculpture is on the end of a modern building, which is on the corner of Westgate Street and Three Cocks Lane. The sculpture of the cherubs was actually carved in the 18th century to adorn the pediment of the former Booth's Hall. That building was demolished in 1957, but the sculpture was moved here.
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