File:Brettenham Village Sign.jpg

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English: The sign was made by Ironoak Forge in Buxhall. At the top of the sign is the Vinegar Bible which is owned by the local church of St Mary, just below it. This was a version published in 1717, printed by John Baskett in which the heading to Luke Chapter 20 is shown as the ‘parable of the vinegar’ instead of ‘vineyard’. To the left of the church is a sheaf of corn or heat representing local agriculture and a tree on the right representing the local woodland and countryside. The River Brett is shown flowing through the middle.
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