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Tilery is a
housing estate in Stockton-on-Tees
within the
borough of Stockton-on-Tees and the
ceremonial county of
County Durham, England. It is situated...
- 0°19′52″W / 53.70812°N 0.33119°W / 53.70812; -0.33119 (Goxhill
Tileries),
Goxhill Tileries 53°41′44″N 0°26′19″W / 53.69551°N 0.43858°W / 53.69551; -0...
- In the 1850s
William Cole, 3rd Earl of
Enniskillen set up
Florencecourt Tilery to
provide local employment,
utilising rich clay
deposits in the vicinity...
- mines,
bituminous shale, stationery, spinning, weaving, forges, foundries,
tileries,
mechanical factories).
Emblematic industries of Haute-Saône
Arthur de...
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contains samples from: "We Share",
written by John
Buchanan and
Donald Tilery, as
recorded by the Soul
Searchers "Dedication",
written by
Maxwell Nixon...
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countryside was not
amenable to this kind of industrialisation.
Clusters of
tileries, both
large and small, were at
first operated by the
Roman military to...
-
February 1831 – 21 June 1895) was a
manager of the
Whitwick Colliery Company Tileries in Leicestershire,
England during the
nineteenth century, who campaigned...
- of the town. The
nearest points on the two
Roman roads to the
Doods Road
tilery are
around 5.6 mi (9 km) distant. Each
plough team was
capable of cultivating...
- Daniel; Machin, Sara (2017). The
Silchester Environs Project. The
Roman Tilery and
Pottery Industry at
Little London,
Pamber 2017 (PDF). Reading: University...
- Wrightson, and to
witness the
naming ceremony, the
lifeboat being named The
Tileries, Tunstall, in
accordance with the donor's wishes. No
records have been...