• Lickey Grange is a Victorian house and estate in the village of Lickey, Bromsgrove District, Worcestershire, near Birmingham, England. Car manufacturer...
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    professionals and industrialists such as Herbert Austin, who moved to Lickey Grange in 1910 and lived there until his death in 1941. He is buried in the...
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    Lady Austin in the churchyard of Holy Trinity Church, Lickey, near his former home at Lickey Grange and the factory at Longbridge, close to both Bromsgrove...
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    lived at nearby Lickey Grange and is buried in the churchyard. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Holy Trinity Church, Lickey. The Buildings of...
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    detailed plans. This work was carried out in the billiard room of Austin's Lickey Grange home.[citation needed] Edge later claimed to have convinced Austin to...
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  • for the Blind". In 1953, pupils were moved to Lickey Grange. The BRIB kept the house at Lickey Grange much the same, but developed the grounds to accommodate...
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  • Worcestershire Huddington Court The Hyde, Stoke Bliss Kemerton Court Kyre Park Lickey Grange Madresfield Court Malvern Tudor House Maypole Cottage Meer Hall Mill...
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  • Handicapped Pupils, Kirbymoorside. Thomas Leonard Williams, Principal, Lickey Grange School for the Blind and Alexandra College for the Blind. Duncan Roderick...
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    raise the Worcester and Birmingham Canal over 220 feet (67 metres) over the Lickey Ridge. It lies in the county of Worcestershire, although it was also historically...
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    the ancient seat of the Earl of Plymouth, Hewell Grange (now a prison). To the southwest, the Lickey Incline, a stretch of railway, runs down the Bunter...
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