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Three villages - all in a row- where coprolite was quarried and a medieval brick and tile industry flourished
2 page article detailing Bow Brickhill, Great and Little Brickhill with black and white photographs. These villages noted in 1066 in the Domesday Book. Each village had its own chapel, church, school and manorial history, all are detailed. Dates and detail are included for each building for each village. The ‘Brickhills’ are found on Watling Street,
Creator
Mynard,DenisDate of coverage
[1066-1966]Place
BrickhillContributor
Crane,HerbertCopyright
UnknownReference number
P-HC/A/244Access
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