- road
named after the
Bramall family of file and
graver manufacturers. The
Bramalls owned The Old
White House, on the
corner of
Bramall Lane and
Cherry Street...
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Bramall may
refer to: People:
Edwin Bramall,
Baron Bramall (1923–2019)
British field marshal John
Bramall (1923–2000),
English sound engineer Other uses:...
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Field Marshal Edwin Noel
Westby Bramall,
Baron Bramall, KG, GCB, OBE, MC, JP, DL (18
December 1923 – 12
November 2019), also
known as "Dwin", was a British...
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Thomas Bramall is an
English football referee who
primarily officiates in the
Premier League,
having been
promoted to
Select Group One in 2022. He is...
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Cohen Conrad Bramall (born 2
April 1996) is an
English professional footballer who
plays as a left back for EFL
League One side
Rotherham United. He pla****...
- Sir
Ernest Ashley Bramall (6
January 1916 – 10
February 1999) was a
British Labour Party politician,
Member of
Parliament for
Bexley from 1946 to 1950...
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Bramall Hall is a
largely Tudor manor house in Bramhall,
Greater Manchester, England. Its
oldest parts date from the 14th century, with
additions from...
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Bramall CBE (born 20
November 1942) is a
British businessman and philanthropist, he is also one of four
Directors of
Doncaster Rovers.
Terry Bramall graduated...
- match. He
scored for
Sheffield Wednesday in
their 3–1
defeat to
United at
Bramall Lane in
February 2003. He
signed to
United from
Wednesday in 2004 and scored...
- The "Battle of
Bramall Lane" is a name used by the
British press to
refer to an
English First Division football match pla****
between Sheffield United...