Bridge of Stonebows — The name of the Brandywine Bridge used while it was still in the keeping of the kingdom of Arthedain … J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth glossary
Brandywine Hundred — is the name of an unincorporated subdivision of New Castle County, Delaware. Hundreds were once used as a basis for representation in the Delaware General Assembly. Brandywine Hundred is a commonly used colloquial name for this area. However,… … Wikipedia
Brandywine Creek (Christina River) — Geobox River name = Brandywine Creek native name = other name = other name1 = image size = image caption = Hagley mill race on the Brandywine country = United States country1 = state = Pennsylvania state1 = Delaware region = region1 = district =… … Wikipedia
Bridge in East Fallowfield Township (Mortonville, Pennsylvania) — Mortonville Bridge Formerly listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places … Wikipedia
Brandywine Highway — New York State Route 363 redirects here. For previous alignments of NY 363, see New York State Route 363 (disambiguation). Brandywine Highway Route information … Wikipedia
Brandywine flag — The Brandywine flag was a banner carried by Captain Robert Wilson s company of the 7th Pennsylvania Regiment. The company flag received the name after it was used in the Battle of Brandywine, 11 September 1777. The flag is red, with a red and… … Wikipedia
High Bridge (Coatesville, Pennsylvania) — Geobox|Bridge bridge name= Coatesville High Bridge category= National Register of Historic Places image caption= View of the bridge from the southeast side. country = United States country state = Pennsylvania state region type = County region =… … Wikipedia
Cope's Bridge — Locale Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States Design arch Material stone … Wikipedia
Cooch's Bridge — Historic District U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. Historic district … Wikipedia
Bataille de Moore's Creek Bridge — 34° 27′ 27″ N 78° 06′ 35″ W / 34.45745, 78.10961 … Wikipédia en Français