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- 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...
- 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...
- 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. WyntoonHearst 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...