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Brannam Pottery was a
British pottery started by
Thomas Backway Brannam in Barnstaple, Devon, England, in 1848. It
later became part of the "rustic" wing...
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excess space in some
larger Woolco stores went to Woolworth-owned J.
Brannam. J.
Brannam,
short for "Just
Brand Names", was an off-price
clothing retailer...
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located in Barnstaple. The
Brannams Campus is also
located in Barnstaple, in the
Roundswell area, and
takes its name from
Brannam Pottery, the
company which...
- in 2008 Hess Shoe
Store (1872–1999) – Baltimore,
Maryland region. J.
Brannam – a unit of the F. W.
Woolworth Company established in 1979 that operated...
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brewery and
several businesses, and on
numerous milestones. The
former Brannam Pottery in
Litchdon Street was
known for its
trademark "Barum"
etched on...
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Wenford Bridge Pottery with
Michael Cardew in 1969. In 1972 he
joined the
Brannam Pottery in Barnstaple,
where he
worked as a
thrower for a year. He has...
- Redclyffe-Whirinaki-Wairakei 220 kV
transmission line. Wind
power in New
Zealand Emma
Brannam. "NZ's
largest crane and 41
turbines later, Hara**** Wind Farm is now fully...
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auctions houses such as
Bonhams and Sotheby's.
Notable studios included Brannam Pottery,
Castle Hedingham Ware,
Martin Brothers and Sir
Edmund Harry Elton...
- Kew
World Checklist of
Selected Plant families Garrett, Howard;
Odena Brannam (2001).
Herbs for Texas.
University of
Texas Press. pp. 112–113. ISBN 978-0-292-72830-1...
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worked out)
exist in the
eastern half of the
parish and were also
owned by
Brannam Pottery and used for
their "Barum Ware". The clay may have
formed in varve...