- Ltd 'Stiff-Plastic
Brickmaking Machine' was
patented in 1853.
Bradley &
Craven went on to be a
dominant manufacturer of
brickmaking machinery.
Henry Clayton...
- flame, and rice hull
biochar makes a good soil amendment.
Traditional brickmaking kilns in
Mekong Delta are
using rice
hulls as fuel.[citation needed]...
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during World War Two. The
Black Country was a
major producer of clay for
brickmaking,
often mined from
beneath the 30 foot
Staffordshire coal seam. The industry...
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Princeton is a city in
Mille Lacs and
Sherburne counties in the U.S.
state of Minnesota, at the
junction of the Rum
River and its West Branch. It is 50...
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Wendover at 260 m (850 ft).
Quarrying has
taken place for chalk, clay for
brickmaking and
gravel and sand in the
river valleys. Flint, also
extracted from...
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heavily industrialised, with cement-making at
Northfleet and Cuxton,
brickmaking at Sittingbourne,
shipbuilding on the
Medway and Swale,
engineering and...
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Forest of
Marston Vale Trust. The vale is
traditionally a
brickmaking area, but
brickmaking industry has been
running down
since the 1970s. It has left...
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Jewish entrepreneurship,
establishing milling and
other food industries,
brickmaking and
processing plants for tobacco.
Several traders supported the introduction...
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manufacturing area) that had only 1,566 men
working in the industry.
Brickmaking continued in the town well into the mid
twentieth century. The bricks...
- was one of the main
brickmaking districts in England, home of the
London Brick Company, now a
division of
Hanson plc. The
brickmaking activity left scars...