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Bramley

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1. Bramley - Noun

2. Bramley - Proper noun

Meaning

A habitational surname from Old English.

A suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa.

English Wikipedia has an article on:Bramley appleWikipedia
Bramley (plural Bramleys)

A cultivar of apple, used especially as a cooking apple.
Bramleys are a good choice when making pies.

Any of several places in England:
A village in North East Derbyshire district, Derbyshire (OS grid ref SK4079).

A village in Basingstoke and Deane district, Hampshire (OS grid ref SU6559).

A village in the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham, South Yorkshire (OS grid ref SK4892).

A village and civil parish in Waverley borough, Surrey (OS grid ref TQ0144).

A suburb in the Metropolitan Borough of Leeds, West Yorkshire (OS grid ref SE2434).

A small townsite in the South West Region of Western Australia.


English Wikipedia has an article on:Bramley appleWikipedia
Bramley (plural Bramleys)

A cultivar of apple, used especially as a cooking apple.
Bramleys are a good choice when making pies.

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Bramley Football Association founder Prince Hitlers Ndlovu (in front with cap) with some of his HP Stars players. Source: Internet

Cover art The original art directors were cartoonist Peter Bramley and Bill Skurski, founders of New York's "Cloud Studio", an alternative-culture outfit known at the time for its eclectic style. Source: Internet

Auckland GPs had so far done a great job in their efforts against the coronavirus, Bramley said. Source: Internet

Bramley created the Lampoon's first cover and induced successful cartoonists Arnold Roth and Gahan Wilson to become regular contributors. Source: Internet

BRAMLEY – THE Bramley police took a break from fighting crime and gave back to the local community by donating a variety of foods and blankets to the residents of the disadvantaged Stjwetla informal settlement in Marlboro on 17 July. Source: Internet

The main difference is that you can eat it raw unlike the Bramley, which although excellent as a cooking apple, is virtually inedible in its raw state. Source: Internet

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