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These included an explosives factory, railway workshops, Fiat Motor works, various food processing plants, electrical engineering workshops, ironworks, water plants, agricultural machinery factories, breweries, distilleries, biscuit factories, a tobacco factory, tanneries, bakeries, lime, brick and cement works, Esparto grass industry, mechanical saw mills, and the Petrolibya Society ( Trye 1998 ).
( Opposite it was an entrance of the brick works.
* Junction with Cain's Lane ( and another entrance of the brick works )
* Brickearth and gravel quarry and brick works: east of and adjacent to Heathrow Road / Cain's Lane junction, started in the early 1930s.
Loddon also had a gas and brick works.
In addition to the brick merchant buildings, Marysville had developed mills, iron works, factories, machine shops, schools, churches and two daily newspapers.
Most of the workers at the tile and ceramic works factory came from Crystal Lake, The production consisted of drain tile, brick and architectural items.
At the end of the 19th century, Ferdinand contained many businesses, including a machine works, a brick works, brewery, several taverns, and a dairy.
Through the years Crawford saw many businesses come and go, including a brick works, mica mill, pickle factory, and a Nash Finch Company warehouse.
" When Dr. George Hopkins ( Brooklyn ) ran the Colonial Springs bottling works: " A bottling house was built and the springs were welled in with enameled brick and covered with glass tops.
Early in the 20th century, it had large iron and steel works, foundries, coal mines, glassworks, flour and lumber mills, china, pottery, brick, lime, and clay works, mirror and typewriter factories, breweries, etc.
In the past, it had silk mills, brick and tile works, a tannery, a macaroni factory, and an asbestos plant to provide employment.
He reported that three turf and timber locks had been constructed between Stowmarket and Needham Market, the other main town on the waterway, advised that further lock structures should be of brick and stone and estimated costs to complete the works.
Following a great fire in 1874 which destroyed two-thirds of the entire works, they had rebuilt in solid brick, covering and were now " The largest vehicle house in the world ".
In 1784, the first housing was built at the Polygon amid fields, brick works and market gardens on the northern fringes of London.
It had a railway station, inn and a tile and brick works.
" The shale rock, and heavy underlying beds of clay of the northeastern part of the town, becoming of great value as material for fine brick and pottery, extensive terra cotta works have been established at Alfred for the manufacture of roofing tile, etc.
Silica was mined in the Craig-y-Dinas area of Pontneddfechan, after Quaker entrepreneur William Weston Young invented the blast furnace silica firebrick, later moving brick production from the works at Pontwalby to the Green in Neath.
The closure of the brick and tile works probably caused the parish's population to fall in the after its sale in 1920.
The local comprehensive secondary school ( on Reddings Lane ) is Yardleys School, which was newly constructed on the site of a former brick works.
Fire bricks made from fire clay deposits near the Kamo mines supported a brick works over several decades.
Originally named after a wealthy local family, the village was founded as a hamlet in the Victorian era to house workers for the brick works that were constructed in the area.

brick and ceased
The institution ceased to be named a High School when the first brick graded school opened in 1923 with grades 1-11, now the site of the former Brown Cafeteria Building.
When the brick industry declined, Brickton ceased to exist.
It initially served the clay and brick producers in the area and used to have bus services operating between the station and the former VFL Park, but these services ceased following to the ground's closure.
The Russians had two brick tea producing factories, but ceased operations after 1917.
The Angel Inn, dating from the early 17th century was rebuilt as an impressive red brick house in the 18th century ceased to be an inn and was badly burned in 1923.
The Nordberg Steam Hoist and its reinforced concrete building, built in the Georgian architectural style with brick veneer and Italian-tiled walls, cost over $ 370, 000 in 1918 but was used for only eleven years until it ceased usage in 1929.

brick and production
To anonymous laborers fell the less skilled stages of brick production: mixing clay and water, driving oxen over the mixture to trample it into a thick paste, scooping the paste into standardized wooden frames ( to produce a brick roughly 42 cm long, 20 cm wide, and 10 cm thick ), smoothing the surfaces with a wire-strung bow, removing them from the frames, printing the fronts and backs with stamps that indicated where the bricks came from and who made them, loading the kilns with fuel ( likelier wood than coal ), stacking the bricks in the kiln, removing them to cool while the kilns were still hot, and bundling them into pallets for transportation.
* Red House Cone in Wordsley: a 27 m high conical brick structure, diameter 18 m, used for the production of glass
A market might deal with a product ( such as apples, aluminium and mobile phones ), or with services of a factor of production, ( brick laying, book printing, food packaging ).
In the late 70's, the manufacture of brick became cheaper in other markets, leading to the Plainville Brick Company gearing down its brick production operations.
Clay deposits in the town led to the production of clay products including building brick, paving brick, sewer pipe and drain tile.
The town grew rapidly as a railroad hub, becoming a leader in zinc mining, glass and brick production.
Mexico was a one-time major source for the nation's fire brick production, so much so, that it adopted the moniker " Fire Brick Capital of the World ".
There is currently no active quarrying for clay used in fire brick or refractories production in the area.
Today large brick production continues via manufacturers such as General Shale and Lee Brick & Tile.
In particular brownstone and subsequent brick production made Sanford a key provider of these building materials for areas throughout the United States.
Their first production facility was built in 1911 at the corner of Pearl and Webster Streets ; a 1942 fire gutted the plant, although the brick shell still stands.
After the fall of the Berlin Wall, the decline of the industries ( glass manufacturing, brick production, mining and agriculture used to be presented in the town's coat of arms ) caused heavy unemployment.
An industrial zone specializing in automotive repair and small parts production, along with a number of factories such as olive oil production plants, brick factories, tobacco ( cigarette ) factories were constructed.
After the mills, the brick factories followed, while the carpentry tradition and furniture production started in 1876.
The river valleys to the south and east of the town were the source of clay for widespread local production of brick and tile.
A popular song from the production was " Ease on Down the Road ", sung by the characters as they dance down the yellow brick road.
Evidence of paved roads, drainage system, large rainwater collection, storage system, terracotta brick, statue production, and skilled metal working ( in both bronze and precious metals ) has been uncovered.
Roman knowledge lost as the Romano-Britons shifted towards a stream-lined militaristic near-tribal society included the use of coinage and other complex industries dependant on a money economy, architectural techniques using brick and mortar, and even more basic knowledge such as the use of the wheel in pottery production.
Well-developed are processing industry, with traditional agriculture, sea fishing and growing, construction and production of construction materials ( lime, cement, brick, stone ), trade and transport.

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