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Hundred Heroines HQ has moved to Gloucester, and to celebrate, we want to enlist your help to create a photographic archive for the future, an archive that showcases Gloucester in the 2020s.
The historical city of Gloucester has 2061 streets, and we want to see a picture from every single one.
With Glostorama! you have the chance to be a part of documenting the city through photography while meeting new friends along the journey.
We are looking for enthusiastic individuals and organisations to join us in creating the archive. The result of Glostorama! won't just be views of streets, but an eclectic mix of details, urban landscapes, people, wildlife and anything else people want to photograph.
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