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*'''[[Branston, Lincolnshire|Branston]]''' is a commuter village in [[Lincolnshire]] approximately 5km south-east of [[Lincoln, England|Lincoln]]. |
*'''[[Branston, Lincolnshire|Branston]]''' is a commuter village in [[Lincolnshire]] approximately 5km south-east of [[Lincoln, England|Lincoln]]. |
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*'''[[Branston, Staffordshire|Branston]]''' is a suburb of [[Burton-upon-Trent]], [[Staffordshire]], where the famous [[pickle]]s were manufactured. In 2004 Branston Pickle manufacture was transferred to [[Premier Foods]] at Bury St. Edmund's in Suffolk. |
*'''[[Branston, Staffordshire|Branston]]''' is a suburb of [[Burton-upon-Trent]], [[Staffordshire]], where the famous [[pickle]]s were manufactured. In 2004 Branston Pickle manufacture was transferred to [[Premier Foods]] at [[Bury St. Edmund's]] in [[Suffolk]]. |
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Revision as of 01:25, 18 June 2005
Branston is the name of two places in England.
- Branston is a commuter village in Lincolnshire approximately 5km south-east of Lincoln.
- Branston is a suburb of Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, where the famous pickles were manufactured. In 2004 Branston Pickle manufacture was transferred to Premier Foods at Bury St. Edmund's in Suffolk.