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Bramford is a
village in the Mid
Suffolk district of Suffolk, England. It is
three miles west of
Ipswich of
which it
forms part of the
wider Ipswich Built-up...
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comprises the film's climax. Rose In February,
students at the prestigious
Bramford Academy, a
Catholic boarding school in upstate New York, are
about to be...
- The book
centers on
Rosemary Woodhouse, a
young woman who
moves into the
Bramford, a
historic Gothic Revival-style New York City
apartment building, with...
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auditioning for
Broadway producer Alan Marchand, she
follows him home to the
Bramford apartment building and
becomes sick from anti-pain
medication she'd taken...
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Bramford Meadows is a nine
hectare Local Nature Reserve in
Bramford, on the
western outskirts of
Ipswich in Suffolk. It is
owned by
Bramford Parish Council...
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Bramford Road
School was a
primary school in Ipswich, England. It was
founded in a purpose-built building on the
corner of
Bramford Road and
Gatacre Road...
- In 1965,
Rosemary Woodhouse and her husband,
stage actor Guy, tour the
Bramford, a
large Renaissance Revival apartment building in Manhattan. They notice...
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Bramford railway station refers to the two
stations located in
Bramford, Suffolk. The
first station at
Bramford was
opened by the
Ipswich and Bury Railway...
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several animals to
ensure a
higher rate of
survival and that
Bramford was the test subject.
Bramford brings Eden and her
father to a
village hidden in a rainforest...
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Conservative Party. The
District of Mid
Suffolk wards of Barham, Barking,
Bramford, Claydon, Creeting, Debenham, Eye, Fressingfield, Helmingham, Hoxne, Mendlesham...