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The youngest member of the group, Julie works from her forge near Broseley creating contemporary, organic and imaginative sculpted pieces for the home and garden, inspired by geometric shapes and natural forms www.juliegrosemetaldesign.co.uk.
Gorgeous Contemporary Craft Fair 29 - 30 November at Enginuity, near Ironbridge Thatsnews 2008
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The youngest member of the group, Julie works from her forge near Broseley creating contemporary, organic and imaginative sculpted pieces for the home and garden, inspired by geometric shapes and natural forms www.juliegrosemetaldesign.co.uk.
Archive 2008-08-01 Thatsnews 2008
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There he sat, for the greater part of the time, in the corner of the authentic settle by the spacious open fire, and Sanderson sat beside him smoking the Broseley clay that bore his name.
Twelve Stories and a Dream, by H. G. Wells Herbert George 2006
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Supper finished, Chaffery poured the residuum of the beer into his glass, produced a Broseley clay of the longest sort, and invited Lewisham to smoke.
Love and Mr Lewisham Herbert George 2004
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Wellington red brick for the facings above plinth, with Broseley tiles for the roofs, the few stone dressings being of Ham Hill.
The American Architect and Building News, Vol. 27, No. 733, January 11, 1890 Various
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Tell the brethren at Broseley that I did my body an injury the last time I preached to them on the Green; but, if they took the warning, I do not repine.
Fletcher of Madeley Brigadier Margaret Allen
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The walls are of yellow stock bricks, with red brick arches, quoins, etc., the gables being hung with Kentish tiles and the roofs covered with Broseley tiles.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 447, July 26, 1884 Various
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Coalbrookdale Viaduct was erected across the Severn near Broseley, which gave an impetus to the use of cast iron for bridge construction.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 324, March 18, 1882 Various
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Supper finished, Chaffery poured the residuum of the beer into his glass, produced a Broseley clay of the longest sort, and invited
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Broseley clay was most suitable for the tobacco pipe, and there are pipes known to have been made at Broseley in the seventeenth century.
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