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Brailes, Upper. Village street
The main street, Upper Brailes. 1950s
Brailes, Upper. Village street
The street, showing the Post Office with a postman and his bicycle outside, Upper Brailes. 1910s
Brailes, Upper. Village street
The main street, Upper, Brailes. 1900s
Brailes. Banbury Road near Hook Norton turning
A leafy country lane with a man* and his dog, Brailes. 1914
[ * believed to be John Bryan, identified by his grandson 2021]
Brailes. May Day
Brailes School pupils outside school, dressed as sweeps, flower girls etc and carrying floral decorations in readiness for May day celebrations. Teachers in charge. 1900s
Bramcote. Lorry approaching Bramcote Hill
Lorry approaching Bramcote Hill, near Nuneaton in the snow. February 25th 1958
Bramcote. View looking towards Nuneaton
View near Bramcote, looking towards Nuneaton as a woman approaches with her dog. February 25th 1958
Brandon Hall.
Brandon Hall. Part of gardens showing conservatory, gardeners and horse-drawn mowing machine. 1900s
[This is actually Brandon House in Brandon, Surrey, and is now a Hotel.]
Brandon House.
Brandon House, back elevation, showing terrace and part of garden. July 1906
[This is possibly not in Warwickshire as it has been pointed out that only Brandon Hall existed in the twentieth century. ...
Brandon. Brandon Working Men's Club
Front exterior of Brandon Working Men's Club, showing lady with bicycle and flock of sheep. 1900s
Brandon. Royal Oak Public House
Front exterior of the Royal Oak Inn, Brandon. Proprietor John Cave. 1930s
Brandon. Village from the War Memorial
Brandon village as seen from the War Memorial. 1920s
Brandon. Village street and Working Mans Club
Part of Brandon village street showing Working Men's Club. 1930s
Brandon. Wolston Priory
Mr and Mrs A.E. Treen and Mrs Wilson standing beside the River Avon and in front of The Manor House at Brandon. 1908
[ The property in the background is Wolston Priory and not Brandon Manor. The distinctive ...
Bretford. Best Kept Village
Mrs M Burden, tending her window box. She won 3rd prize in the Bretford Best Kept Village award in 1958.
Bretford. Best Kept Village
Bretford, best kept village. Mrs F.A. White, Mrs E.A. Cooper and Mrs I.E. Halfpenny and flower beds outside the Old Oaks. August 1958
Bretford. Best Kept Village
Bretford, best kept village. Mrs F.A. White, Mrs E.A. Cooper and Mrs I.E. Halfpenny and flower beds outside the Old Oaks. August 1958
Bretford. Best Kept Village
Bretford, best kept village. Mrs Francis Teeton, of The Cottage, Queens Road, inside her house. August 1958