Talk:Birtsmorton Court

Latest comment: 14 years ago by Kudpung in topic Birtsmorton Court

Francis Bradley Bradley-Birt edit

Francis Bradley Bradley-Birt (long time owner and restorer of Birtsmorton Court) wrote several books, some of which were published under the pseudonym Shelland Bradley.

  • The romance of an Eastern capital [i.e. Dacca]. With ... illustrations and a map.
  • 'Sylhet' Thackeray. [A biography.] With illustrations [including portraits.]
  • Tewkesbury: the story of Abbey, town and neighbourhood
  • The story of an Indian upland
  • Through Persia, from the gulf to the Caspian
  • Twelve men of Bengal in the nineteenth century
  • A Worcestershire anthology
  • Chota Nagpore. A little-known province of the Empire
  • Martha in Wartime, etc. A play
  • Bengal Fairy Tales

Pseudonymously,

  • The adventures of an A.D.C.
  • American Girl at the Durbar.
  • An American girl in India.
  • The Doings of Berengaria.
  • Fifty.
  • More Adventures of an A.D.C.
  • The sacred crocodile [and other stories.]
  • Smothered. An English comedy in three acts ... Prepared by Nathaniel Edward Reeid.

Birtsmorton Court edit

I'm not quite sure that I understand the purpose of this long, unsigned bibliography. See: Wikipedia:Talk_page_guidelines. I would not have recognised the possible conflict of interest in the main article had I not seen this. The only other references I can find to this building are its numerous ads for its banqueting and conference facilities. Is it possible to expand this article beyond what some editors may consider advertising? - perhaps by delving more deeply into 'Parishes: Birtsmorton', A History of the County of Worcester: volume 4 (1924), pp. 29-33 --Kudpung (talk) 09:43, 9 June 2009 (UTC) --Kudpung (talk) 09:38, 9 June 2009 (UTC)Reply