As Justin said, "you you can see there is a ressemblance, but also some significant differences.
The frame tube below the saddle is not vertical, the forks are tubular rather than pressed steel & filler cap is on the other side of the tank.
The fuel tank is similar. "
Actually although a similar outline to the tank the Gloria's had a flat side for the panel lining and name, while this tank has a pronounced curve to it.
No, not a Gloria for the reasons above but certainly a nice copy. The 98cc Midget Villiers engine was fitted to many different machines, and there were many small manufacturers making just a handful of machines - names un-recognised today. Parts would have been readilly available and it would have been simply a case of bolting them together, without actually needing to manufacture anything. I can see where the Fanny-Barnett suggestion came from as they did use a vertical saddle down-tube.
So, not a Gloria, but yes, Triumph owned the Gloria Cycle Company and also used the name for their sidecars - and also with 1934 to '37 cars.
Peter C.
(VMCC Triumph Specialist)