Bromsgrove - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Bromsgrove (Images of England) - ISBN 0-7524-1146-2
  • Glory Gone: The Story of Nailing in Bromsgrove - ISBN 0-9513525-1-2
  • Bygone Bromsgrove, a collection of essays about aspects of local history, including Grafton Manor, local watermills, railways, canals and the nailmaking industry, first published in 1981. ISBN 978-0-9509471-4-3
  • The Extraordinary Adventures of Benjamin Sanders, Buttonmaker of Bromsgrove ISBN 978-0-9509471-2-9
  • The Bromsgrove Guild - an Illustrated History, edited by Quintin Watt ISBN 978-0-9509471-6-7

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