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Lowside and Brickworks
Close to Glodwick is a disused quarry that has been designated as a Site of special scientific interest ( SSSI ) known as Lowside Brickworks.

Brickworks and is
At the northern end of the village is the premises of The Bull public house which ceased to trade in the summer of 2009 and was boarded up, and beyond this the largest employer in the village, HG Matthews Brickworks which was acquired by the family in 1923.
Manx Transportation Museum, which opened in 2002, is housed in the former Brickworks building near to the harbour.
A turn-off from the A280 a few hundred metres to the south of The Street leads into Brickworks Lane ( although this name is not often commonly used ), named after the brickworks of the Clapham Common Brick & Tile Company which was based there from the early 20th century up until the 1970s, although the quantities of clay available meant that there had been brickmaking activity on the site since the 18th century.
The site of the old brickworks is now occupied by a branch of the Travis Perkins builder's merchant's company, and at the end of Brickworks Lane there is a West Sussex County Council highways depot.
Brickworks Lane, with Clapham Common turning off to the right a little way in. Clapham Common itself turns off Brickworks Lane and is mostly made up of 1930s council houses.
Throckley's economy is also boosted with the presence of an industrial estate which is home to Throckley Brickworks and Warmseal Windows, two of its many businesses.
The village is located within the borough of Fareham and is the site of the London Area Control Centre ( LACC ) and the London Terminal Control Centre ( LTCC ) part of National Air Traffic Services Air Traffic Control Centre and also the last remaining example of a Victorian steam-powered brickworks, located at Bursledon Brickworks.
The South Ashfield Brickworks ( later called the Ashbury Brickyard ) opened in 1910 from the site of what is now Peace Park.
It is named after the village of Rudgwick in West Sussex and was discovered at a Rudgwick Brickworks Company quarry, at the quarry floor in gray-green marl beds of the Wessex Formation.
Other industry included the Penlan ( Dunvant ) Brickworks and Quarry which although long since derelict is now an area of conservation and ecological diversity.
There is a visitors ' centre-which stands on the site of the former Normanby Brickworks.
It is also on the long distance path called the Tees Link ; the path travels along the route of a former railway which served Normanby Brickworks.

Brickworks and one
The Yarralumla brickworks, also known as the Commonwealth Brickworks, was one of the earliest construction projects in Canberra, Australia.

Brickworks and area
The Ochwald Brickworks, a brickyard operated in the area where Bridgepointe development now stands.
Handley's Brickworks ' seven chimneys once dominated the landscape of the area.
It was hoped that the location of the subdivision in close proximity to the developing State Abattoir and Brickworks would attract people to the area in association with the employment opportunities offered by these establishments.

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The largest camp was the ' Brickworks ' camp at Jasenovac, about southeast of Zagreb.
* Byford brickworks ( State Brickworks ), shale scar visible from early 20th century to WW2 quarrying.
* Armadale brickworks ( State Brickworks ), Bedfordale Hill, shale scar visible from 20th century quarrying, with an underground rail bypassing the South Western Highway to transport the ore.
Brickworks, grain elevators, a floor mill were built there.
He established the State Dockyard at Newcastle and the State Brickworks at Homebush Bay.
Nearby the main London to South Wales railway line emerges from Patchway Tunnel, passes the Cattybrook Brickworks, before heading across the Severn floodplain to the Severn Tunnel.
The line ran directly into the Hoffmans Brickworks, reflecting the importance of the brickworks industry to the local community.
In this way, the site can be recycled as much as possible and the historical integrity of the Don Valley Brickworks can be maintained.
Other local employers include Longford Brickworks, an Agricultural Machinery business called Agline, Longford Sawmill, and service industry jobs.
There were also by this time two large textile factories on Hudson Road, as well as two large brick works, The Harehills Brickworks and the Gipton Brickworks ( the latter being on Darfield Road in Harehills and not in Gipton as the name would suggest ), there was the York Road Iron Works as well as a few farms, which were quickly redeveloped.
The brickyard continued into existence until 1981, variously known as Bethpage Brickworks, Queens County Brick Manufacturing Company, and ( after Nassau County split from Queens County in 1899 ) Nassau Brick Company.
Industries supported by the coal trade included chemical works, bottle works, sanitary pipe works, lampblack works, an ironworks, a smithy and brickworks-Cowen ’ s Upper and Lower Brickworks were established in 1730 and were associated with a variety of features including a clay drift mine and coal / clay drops.

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But there's one thing I never seen or heard of, one thing I just don't think there is, and that's a sportin' way o' killin' a man ''!!
I seized the rack and made a western-style flying-mount just in time, one of my knees mercifully landing on my duffel bag -- and merely wrecking my camera, I was to discover later -- my other knee landing on the slivery truck floor boards and -- but this is no medical report.
The true artist is like one of those scientists who, from a single bone can reconstruct an animal's entire body.
In fact, one important aspect of their very religion is the annihilation of men ''.
It took thirty of our women almost six moons to build this one, which is higher and stronger than the old one.
I clapped the big man with the bleached hair on his shoulder and said heartily, hoping it would make an impression on the women: `` This one is the maku Frayne.
`` This one is a tender chicken, oui??
but he presents it publicly so enmeshed in hypocrisy that it is not an honest one.
My definition of this much abused adjective is that a reconstructed rebel is one who is glad that the North won the War.
For one thing, this is not a subject often discussed or analyzed.
The general acceptance of the idea of governmental ( i.e., societal ) responsibility for the economic well-being of the American people is surely one of the two most significant watersheds in American constitutional history.
A third, one of at least equal and perhaps even greater importance, is now being traversed: American immersion and involvement in world affairs.
Today, as new nations rise from the former colonial empires, nationalism is one of the hurricane forces loose in the world.
Historically, however, the concept is one that has been of marked benefit to the people of the Western civilizational group.
It is one of the ironic quirks of history that the viability and usefulness of nationalism and the territorial state are rapidly dissipating at precisely the time that the nation-state attained its highest number ( approximately 100 ).
But it is more than irony: one of the main reasons why nationalism is no longer a tenable concept is because it has spread throughout the planet.
Accidental war is so sensitive a subject that most of the people who could become directly involved in one are told just enough so they can perform their portions of incredibly complex tasks.
Only one rule prevailed in my conversations with these men: The more highly placed they are -- that is, the more they know -- the more concerned they have become.
However, the system is designed, ingeniously and hopefully, so that no one man could initiate a thermonuclear war.

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