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Friday, January 09, 2009

Bromsgrove

Bromsgrove is a town in north west Worcestershire, part of the West Midlands in England. It has a population of 88,000.

The name Bromsgrove derives from the Old English Brommsgraf, meaning a small wood frequented by highway robbers.

Bromsgrove was a market town and had a thriving nail making industry from the 16th to 19th centuries. Currently it is a dormitory town for Birmingham with few places of interest. The fish and chip shop above which Lord Lucan was rumoured to have hidden in during the late 1970s has been demolished.

Author Alfred Edward Housman was born in Bromsgrove in 1859.

Bromsgrove's MP is Julie Kirkbride (Conservative).

External Link

Literatur

  • Bromsgrove (Images of England) - ISBN 0752411462
  • Glory Gone: The Story of Nailing in Bromsgrove - ISBN 0951352512


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