DescriptionBraintree District Museum, Manor Street, Braintree - geograph.org.uk - 59717.jpg
English: Braintree District Museum, Manor Street, Braintree. This building was formerly a Victorian School, one of the many buildings given to the town by the Courtauld family, famous for bringing the textile industry to Braintree in the early 19th century. As a museum, it now tells the history of the area's textile and engineering heritage.
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