Brierley, Gloucestershire
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Brierley is a village in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom. It has one petrol station and a shop, both of which are both operated by Jet. Brierley was the birthplace of Winifred Foley (25 July 1914 – 21 March 2009) author of the autobiographical A Child in the Forest (1974), and other later works including No Pipe Dreams for Father (1977). The village was also the birthplace of her father, Charlie Mason, who led the hunger march to the workhouse of Westbury during the pit strikes of May 1926.
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High Street, Forest of Dean Drybrook
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N 51.83324 ° | E -2.54562 ° |
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High Street
High Street
GL17 9DQ Forest of Dean, Drybrook
England, United Kingdom
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