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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 139. Chapters: Buildings and structures in Worcester, Companies based in Worcester, Culture in Worcester, Education in Worcester, Geography of Worcester, History of Worcester, People from Worcester, Sport in Worcester, Transport in Worcester, University of Worcester, Visitor attractions in Worcester, Edward Elgar, Worcestershire sauce, Battle of Worcester, Worcester Cathedral, Louis Lucien Bonaparte, Florence of Worcester, Worcestershire County Cricket Club, Worcester Warriors, Michael Wilding, Worcester Wolves, Royal Grammar School Worcester, Cotswold Line, Frederick Lugard, 1st Baron Lugard, Timothy Garden, Baron Garden, Richard Williams, New College Worcester, Edward Kelley, Bernard Harrison, The Commandery, Royal Worcester, Charles Inglis, Benjamin Williams Leader, Harry Wainwright, Dave Mason, New Road, Worcester, Worcester Shrub Hill railway station, Worcester City F.C., Dines Green, Namesco, Birmingham to Worcester via Kidderminster Line, Ernest Payne, Nicky Gavron, John Stezaker, Charles Hastings, Edward Feild, Chris Cornes, William Morris, 1st Viscount Nuffield, Worcester, Bosch Group, Brian Brain, BBC Hereford and Worcester, Michael John Foster, Henry Bright, John of Worcester, Peter Luff, A44 road, Mark Little, Ronkswood, Ellen Wood, Worcester Sixth Form College, Richard Robert Fairbairn, Ike Webb, Three Choirs Festival, Dean of Worcester, Paul Kingsnorth, Luke Narraway, Thomas Brock, Paul Clarkson, Al Nichols, Reginald Bray, Jackie Goodwin, Nathan Baker, Danny Jackman, Elliott Webb, Worcester local elections, Thomas Hastings, Gerald Ashby, Worcester Cathedral Voluntary Choir, Richard Clarke, Edward Leader Williams, Worcester Foregate Street railway station, Philip Newth, Ecgwine of Evesham, A449 road, Hannah Snell, Billy Kingdon, John Regan, Thomas Baxter, The Alice Ottley School, Jake Abbott, Andrew Corbett, Thomas B...