- W. H.
Brakspear & Sons Ltd. was a
brewery in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England.
Since the
closure of the
brewery in 2002, its
beers have been brewed...
- Sir
Harold Brakspear KCVO (10
March 1870 – 20
November 1934) was an
English restoration architect and archaeologist. He
restored a
number of
ancient and...
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Wychwood took over the
brewing of the
newly acquired Brakspear beers in
October 2002. The new
Brakspear brewery was
integrated into an
expansion of the Wychwood...
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original on 7
September 2015.
Retrieved 25
March 2014. "
Brakspear's Midsomer Pubs".
Brakspear.
Archived from the
original on 14
November 2018. Retrieved...
-
which play at
Jubilee Park, and
Henley Cricket Club
which has pla**** at
Brakspear Ground since 1886. a new club in
Henley was
started in
September 2016...
- [permanent dead link] "
Brakspear beer
brewing history and
double drop
fermentation – the
Oxfordshire beer from
Brakspear". www.
brakspear-beers.co.uk. Retrieved...
- into a pub
called The Duke of ****berland. It is
currently controlled by
Brakspear Brewery. Old Bell, a list of
other pubs with this name
Historic England...
- from the
Register in 2020.
Wyntoon –
Hearst family estate in
California Brakspear,
Harold (1923). "Excavations at some
Wiltshire Monasteries". Archaeologia...
- p. 203.
Brakspear 2008, p. 20.
Dumont 2009, p. 2.
Briggs &
Booth 2010, p. 154.
Nyamagabe Administrative Map. ITMB
Publishing 2007.
Brakspear, Patrick...
- Jervaulx".
British History Online.
Retrieved 23 June 2009. Hope, W. H. S. J.;
Brakspear, H. (1911). "Jervaulx Abbey".
Yorkshire Archaeological Journal. 21: 303–344...