ULEY takes centre stage in nostalgia this week.
Uley Long Barrow is a partially reconstructed Neolithic chambered mound.
It is 37 metres long and overlooks the Severn Valley. It's known locally as Hetty Pegler's Tump, after Hester Pegler who owned the land in the 17th century.
The barrow as seen today is largely the result of the excavation and reconstruction undertaken by Dr John Thurnham in 1854 and subsequent repairs in 1871, 1891 and 1906.
There is also a picture of Uley in 1968 and the old police station in 1990.
All of these images are taken from the Facebook group Stroud Area Photographs and Cotswold Picture Postcards.
If you have any old photographs from the Gazette area please email them to matthew.holmes@newsquest.co.uk
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