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  2. H. Bronnley & Co. - Wikipedia

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    H. Bronnley & Co. (or Bronnley) is a British soap and toiletries producer established in 1884 in London. The company moved to Brackley, Northamptonshire before 1961 and was located in the old Chesham and Brackley Brewery premises, with their box making department located across the road in an old manor house.

  3. Category:British television soap operas - Wikipedia

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    British soap opera title card images (28 F) British television soap operas by decade (8 C) B. BBC television soap operas (2 C, 9 P) Brookside (2 C, 4 P) D.

  4. Yardley London - Wikipedia

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    Yardley & Statham exhibited soap and perfume, including a soap called Old Brown Windsor, which was embossed with a picture of Windsor Castle and was one of their first production soaps. [10] In 1913, Yardley adopted Francis Wheatley's Flowersellers painting, from his Cries of London series, as their new corporate logo.

  5. The 25 Best Luxury Hand Soaps, According to Experts - AOL

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    Nest New York Grapefruit Hand Soap $22 Buy Now . Ouai Hand Wash. Best modern classic. Notable ingredients: Jojoba esters and castor, avocado, rosehip and jojoba oils. Fragrance type: Floral, with ...

  6. British Soap Award for Best British Soap - Wikipedia

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    The British Soap Award for Best British Soap is an award presented annually by The British Soap Awards. The award is voted for by the public. EastEnders is the most awarded soap in the category, with twelve wins. Doctors is the only current soap not to have won the award, with Doctors due to end production on 14

  7. Coronation Street in crisis? No, British soaps aren’t dead yet

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    When Helen Worth joined the cast of Coronation Street in 1974, the ITV soap opera was reaching up to 8 million British households per night.As her character, the redoubtable Gail Chadwick (who, in ...