Bromsgrove Collection
"Bromsgrove: A Journey Through Time and Beauty" Step back in time with an old map of the charming town in Worcestershire, dating all the way back to 1884
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"Bromsgrove: A Journey Through Time and Beauty" Step back in time with an old map of the charming town in Worcestershire, dating all the way back to 1884. Explore its rich history as you navigate through Romsley Hill, Romsley, Halesowen, Dayhouse Bank, and beyond. Witness the famous Lickey incline that connects Bromsgrove and Blackwell, captured in a stunning photograph from 1935. Marvel at how this engineering marvel shaped the landscape of Worcestershire. Discover the intricate details of Bromsgrove's streets with maps labeled B60 2 and B61 0. These maps serve as guides to uncover hidden gems within this picturesque town. Immerse yourself further into Worcestershire's past with a county map from c. 1777. Trace your fingers along its borders and envision how life once thrived within these lands. Tardebigge Village Hall stands as a testament to architectural beauty near Bromsgrove. Admire its archway dividing wings and verandah that grace the courtyard – a black-and-white photo capturing timeless elegance. From another angle, witness Tardebigge Village Hall's view from the main road – an enchanting sight that showcases its grandeur against nature's backdrop. Celebrate King Edward VI Grammar-School's tercentenary with an engraving depicting a majestic procession towards the church. Feel pride for this educational institution deeply rooted in Bromsgrove's heritage. Hanbury Hall awaits your visit – step inside this magnificent mansion filled with stories untold. Lose yourself amidst its opulent staircase and imagine what life was like within "Hewell Grange" in historic Bromsgrove. Venture beyond Bromsgrove into Vale of White Horse SN7 7; let your imagination wander across vast landscapes depicted on yet another captivating map. Bromsgrove beckons explorers, history enthusiasts, and those seeking the beauty of Worcestershire.