The Times, 2 August 1920, p. 6. In old age Bramble thought Wuthering Heights his best film: Rachael Low, p. 119. In 2014 his annotated copy of the film’s script was acquired by the Brontë Society: BBC News, 6 August 2014.[1]
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Daily Mirror, 16 October 1924, p. 11. His brother had charge of the port 6-inch gun battery of Vindictive, was wounded in the action and mentioned in despatches:[2].
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