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Union Workhouse, Hambledon, SurreyThe Hambledon Union workhouse, a building originally erected in 1786 for the united parishes of Bramley, Chiddingfold, Dunfold and Hambledon
Bramley Workhouse, Armley, LeedsThe porter stands in front of the Bramley Union Workhouse on Green Hill Road, Armley near Leeds. The building, opened in 1872, was designed by CS and AJ Nelson. C.1910s
No. 1 Henley Crescent, Bramley, YorkshireNo. 1 Henley Crescent, Bramley, Leeds, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1910s
Bramley Waterloo Lane early 1900s
Waterloo Lane, Bramley
Bramley Town Street early 1900s
Town Street, Bramley
Bramley Steam Laundry early 1900s
Steam Laundry, Bramley
The Sanitas Steam Laundry - Bramley, Leeds - early 1900s
Clarion VanA group of people standing in front of Clarion van no. 2, some holding copies of the Clarion newspaper. Fred Bramley (TUC General Secretary 1923-1925) stands on the van. Date: c. 1907
The Evolution of the Cycle -- three cycling machinesThe Evolution of the Cycle -- Bramley and Parkers Machine (1830), Juliens Machine (1830), Cochranes Machine (1831). (3 of 8) Date: 1892
White Star Line, RMS Titanic - sectional view, pre-disaster postcard by Thomas Bramley of Guernsey. Date: 1910s
High Street, Godalming, SurreyHigh Street, Godalming, near Bramley, Surrey, England. Date: 1900s
Bomb Disposal School, Bramley, Hampshire, also known as the Army School of Ammunition, run by the Royal Army Ordnance Corps
Apple variety, Bramleys seedling, Malus domestica.. Drawn by Walter Hood Fitch, chromolithograph from The Florist and Pomologist Robert Hogg, London, published from 1878 to 1884
Street Scene, Thought to be Bramley, YorkshireStreet Scene, Thought to be Bramley, Leeds, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1910s
The Tatler Appeal for Victims of the Titanic DisasterA full page appeal in The Tatler magazine, speaking with mournful and patriotic eloquence about the Titanic disaster ten days beforehand, and asking readers to donate to a fund to help the victims
Bramley Apple ClampA clamp of Bramley Seedling apples in a clamp at Brantham, Suffolk, England. The apples are preserved by the straw clamp and made into fruit juice at a later date. Date: 1950s
The Marquis of Salisbury opening the Liverpool Docks OverheaEngraving showing the Marquis of Salisbury (1830-1903) turning on the current at the generating station, Bramley-Moore Dock, Liverpool, 4th February 1893
Bramley-Wonersh StationThe Bramley-Wonersh station Surrey