The young man s body was discovered below the iconic bridge in Bristol 27 years ago, alongside a bag containing a Bible, a penny whistle, and a book of Batman stories.
In 1849 Queen Victoria was on a steam train which passed through Chalford – which she described in her diary as “the very pretty and picturesque valley of Stroud, which is full of manufacturers scattered about.”
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