Bromsgrove Rousler, No.34 (2019)
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Pride of Place: The Founding of the Bromsgrove Society, Mike Sharpe: The events leading up to the establishment of the Bromsgrove Society and the story of its crucial early years.
Two Byngs from Bromsgrove, Joy Joseph: John Byng and his nephew Enoch Francis Byng of Bromsgrove who emigrated to Camanche, Iowa in the 1850s.
Saving Bromsgrove: The Legacy of Freddie & Mary Charles, Emily Hathaway: The work of conservation architects Freddie & Mary Charles, who became nationally renowned for the preservation of timber‐framed buildings.
The Bilberry Hill Gun Proof Range, Jill Harvey: The history and restoration of the First World War gun proof range at Bilberry Hill in the Lickey Hills.
Sybil Barham: Bromsgrove's Art Nouveau Artist, Mike Sharpe: The life and work of Bromsgrove artist and campaigner Sybil Barham, well known for illustrations of postcards and childrenʹs books.
Woodcote Manor, Leigh Walker: Research on Woodcote Manor, owned for many years by the Deakin family.
Two Byngs from Bromsgrove, Joy Joseph: John Byng and his nephew Enoch Francis Byng of Bromsgrove who emigrated to Camanche, Iowa in the 1850s.
Saving Bromsgrove: The Legacy of Freddie & Mary Charles, Emily Hathaway: The work of conservation architects Freddie & Mary Charles, who became nationally renowned for the preservation of timber‐framed buildings.
The Bilberry Hill Gun Proof Range, Jill Harvey: The history and restoration of the First World War gun proof range at Bilberry Hill in the Lickey Hills.
Sybil Barham: Bromsgrove's Art Nouveau Artist, Mike Sharpe: The life and work of Bromsgrove artist and campaigner Sybil Barham, well known for illustrations of postcards and childrenʹs books.
Woodcote Manor, Leigh Walker: Research on Woodcote Manor, owned for many years by the Deakin family.

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