- 50°33′32″N 4°41′24″W / 50.559°N 4.690°W / 50.559; -4.690 St
Breward (Cornish: S. Bruwerd) is a
civil parish and
village in Cornwall, England, United...
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Branwalator or
Breward, also
referred to as Branwalader, was a
British saint whose relics lay at
Milton Abbas in
Dorset and
Branscombe in Devon. Believed...
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Tuckingmill is a
small hamlet near St
Breward, Cornwall. It is
located within the
parish of St.
Breward. It
contains a
number of
properties including...
- of the
French First Republic (1792–1804).
Fashion theorist Christopher Breward wrote that McQueen's
decision to
reference Jack the
Ripper could be seen...
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Englishness in Dress",
essay in The
Englishness of
English Dress.
Christopher Breward,
Becky Conekin, and
Caroline Cox, Eds., 2002.
Schmid 2002. "jack-a-dandy"...
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Faircloth (2014), Shakespeare's
Plants and Gardens: A
Dictionary Christopher Breward (1994), The
Culture of
Fashion Forbes, T. R.
Chronicle from
Aldgate (1971)...
- also
based at the Studios.
Filming locations include a
farmhouse near St
Breward on
Bodmin Moor for
exteriors of Nampara, the
north Cornwall coast at St...
- Machine: WIPO-Italy
International Symposium, 30
November – 2
December 2005
Breward, Christopher, The
culture of fashion: a new
history of
fashionable dress...
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Retrieved 19 May 2020. Defra. "Guidance on
keeping of Chickens" (PDF).
Breward, J., (1984).
Cutaneous nociceptors in the
chicken beak.
Proceedings of...
- HAND [...] Or (chickens only):
Carry upside down by the chicken's legs
Breward, J., (1984).
Cutaneous nociceptors in the
chicken beak.
Proceedings of...