1 Photograph of windmill.
2 The photograph shows a conical brick tower, capped with an ‘onion’ dome, with four sails to be covered with canvas. There is no fantail visible, and ...
The site of a windmill dating to the Imperial period. It was situated on Lammas Hill.
1 The site of a celluloid factory marked on the OS map of 1906, 27NE 2nd edition.
2 The Warwickshire Industrial Society drew attention to the site during a telephone call.
The site of a celluloid factory marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1906. It dates from the Imperial period and is situated in the Business Park.
1 Pound marked in 1905.
Site of a pound which would have been used for penning animals in the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1905. The pound was located on School Street, Wolston.
1 Smithy marked.
2 This is no longer a smithy, but seems to house a small light-engineering business.
The site of a forge, where wrought iron was made during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1905. The forge was located on School Street, Wolston.
1 This is located off Willenhall Lane, Brandon. A Bourne print shows a 15 fine arch masonry viaduct with nine wide elliptically headed arches. Flanked by battlemented buttresses ...
Avon Viaduct, a railway viaduct that was built during the Imperial period. It is situated to the south of Brandon.
A local schoolmaster Mr Hassall mentions this station in his school logbook:
Jan. 15th 1892. The new books for the library to the worth of £4. 10. 0 arrived at Brandon ...