-
Bournville (/ˈbɔːrnvɪl/) is an
affluent model village on the
southwest side of Birmingham, England,
founded by the
Quaker Cadbury family for employees...
-
bearing the
Bournville name was
Bournville Cocoa powder in 1906 then
Bournville Chocolate in 1908. It was
first sold as a
wrapped bar
named Bournville Chocolate...
-
Bournville may
refer to:
Bournville, a
model village in the
south of
Birmingham Bournville (chocolate bar), a
brand of dark
chocolate produced by Cadbury...
- Benjamin,
followed by his sons
Richard and George.
George developed the
Bournville estate, a
model village designed to give the company's
workers improved...
-
Bournville Village Trust is an
organisation created to
maintain and
improve the
Birmingham suburb of
Bournville.
During the 20th
century it
expanded its...
-
Bournville College is a
further education college based in Longbridge, Birmingham, England. The
college offers courses that
include A Levels, BTECs, NVQs...
-
known as the 'Stirchley
Street and
Bournville to
Kings Norton Deviation':
After p****ing
through the
renamed Bournville and
Stirchley station, the line was...
-
Bournville School is an all-through
school and
primary school with
academy status, for
students aged 4–16, in
Bournville,
Birmingham in the
United Kingdom...
-
Bournville railway station serves the
Bournville area of Birmingham, England. It is on the Cross-City Line
which runs from Redditch/Bromsgrove to Lichfield...
-
Cadbury World is a
visitor attraction in
Bournville, Birmingham, England,
featuring a self-guided
exhibition tour,
created and run by the
Cadbury Company...