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Harmattan Bursters cause brickfielders on
Sydney avvos by The
Irish Times. Sep 19, 2000.
Brickfielder by
Oxford Reference brickfielder in
British English by...
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Brickfield Hill in 1876.
Brickfielder, the hot wind,
takes its name from
Brickfield Hill
Devonshire Street Cemetery,
incorrectly known as
Brickfield Hill...
- Look up
brickfield in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
brickfield is a
field or
other open site
where bricks are made. Land may be
leased by an owner...
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Brickfield is a 1964
novel by the
British writer L.P. Hartley. An
elderly author dictates his memoirs,
recalling his
youthful years. It was followed...
- A
brickfield is an open site
where bricks are made.
Place names are
often formed from the word.
Brickfield,
Brickfields, or
Brickfielder may also refer...
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Brickfields is a
neighbourhood (as well as an
administrative zone)
located on the...
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Brickfields Recreation Ground is a
sports stadium and multi-sport
complex in Devonport, Plymouth, England. It is run by
EveryoneActive on
behalf of Plymouth...
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Brickfield Rangers F.C. is a
Welsh football club
based in Wrexham. They play in the
Ardal NE League. The club
joined Welsh National League (Wrexham Area)...
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Brickfields Meadow is a
meadow in
Woodside in the
London Borough of Croydon. It is
located on the
former site of a
brickworks in
Tennison Road and ****ensons...
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local communities.
Ruscoe began his
youth football career at
Brickfield Rangers,
where he pla**** from 1994 to 2003. He then
moved to
Chester City...