The Hyde's England Trip, June, 2004

Interior of Gloucester Cathedral
where much of the first two Harry Potter movies were filmed.
Gloucester, England

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Harry Potter poster in Gloucester Cathedral

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The yellow rectangle on the map shows the Cloisters area of the Cathedral
where many scenes of the first two Harry Potter movies were filmed.
For about a British pound, one can purchase a small brochure
that explains the different locations and the significance to the movies.

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A door in the Cloisters that was repainted for the movies.
The Dean of the Catherdral decided to leave as is.

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Entrance to the Chapter House

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Fuse box in Cloisters painted for Harry Potter films to make it blend with wall.
Picture by Mary Jane Hyde

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Near Scott's feet you can see tape markings left over from the movie productions.
Here is where they taped up plastic to hold the water when Moaning Myrtle's bathroom overflowed in the movie.

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Scott is hiding behind the same column that Ron and Harry hid from the troll in the movie.
The troll ran across the end of the hallway.

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The lavatory where the monks used to wash their hands.
The columns on the right are the same ones Scott is hiding behind in the previous picture.

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Fan-vaulted ceiling of the Cloisters.
Movie goers will recognize the windows where the stream of spiders exiting the building in the one Harry Potter movie.

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Mary Jane, Scott and Dan in the Cloisters.

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The Gardens in the center of the Cloisters.
You can see the windows of the Cloisters from the outside.

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A hallway in the Cloisters.
Last picture in area where Harry Potter movies were filmed.

The rest of the pictures are of the interior of Gloucester Cathedral.

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Stained glass window in Gloucester Cathedral.

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Vaulted ceiling over altar of Gloucester Cathedral.

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Stained glass window in main part of Gloucester Cathedral.

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Side windows over altar of Gloucester Cathedral.

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Robert, Duke of Normandy's tomb
He is referred to as "Robert Cuthose."

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Sign near Robert, Duke of Normandy's tomb

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Robert, Duke of Normandy's tomb

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Ceiling in Gloucester Cathedral


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