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    The Continental Clay Brick Plant in Martinsburg, West Virginia includes a number of beehive brick kilns. Originally a coal-fired brickworks, it was later...
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  • petroleum and chemical plants with heat energy. During the same time frame a large area of former clay workings from earlier brick and tile activity was...
    78 KB (6,377 words) - 18:04, 27 February 2023
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    Continental Clay Brick Plant...
    49 KB (310 words) - 21:07, 28 April 2024
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    continental drift or a combination of both. In India, laterite soils occupy an area of 240,000 square kilometres. Laterite soils have a high clay content...
    36 KB (3,948 words) - 18:46, 26 June 2024
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    crushed stone. Most brick plants are located near the clay source they use to make brick. Bricks are molded and baked blocks of clay. Brick products come in...
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  • as traffic increased. The first customers on the line were the brick companies, the clay and sand pits of Crossman's and Such's. Crossman's in Sayreville...
    31 KB (4,117 words) - 00:56, 10 March 2024
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    Artistic Plant in Kyiv, was Oksana Zhnikrup, whose porcelain figures of the ballet and the circus were widely known. The pastes produced by combining clay and...
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  • site of extensive mining of white kaolin clay in the 19th century that provided the raw material for bricks and terra cotta. After the abandonment of...
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    approximately 7250 BC to approximately 5000 BC. Settlements have rectangular mud-brick houses where the family lived together in single or multiple rooms. Burial...
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    erode the original sand. Brick: Manufacturing plants add sand to a mixture of clay and other materials for manufacturing bricks. Cob: Coarse sand makes...
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    assembly plant in Spain. 1977: Ford of Europe launches the second-generation Granada. 1978: Ford Motor Company celebrates 75th anniversary. Continental Mark...
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    There are more than 100 deposits of fusible clay which is used in brick production in the krai. Fusible clay deposits are found almost everywhere in the...
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    marl that is more compact and fertile. Throughout the Barolo zone there are clay deposits and soil with enough alkalinity to tame nebbiolo's naturally high...
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    The clay unearthed in various sections of Allentown and the city's suburbs proved suitable in manufacturing building brick and fire brick. Bricks were...
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    classified information to the book authors involved (James R. Shepley and Clay Blair Jr.). Historian Priscilla Johnson McMillan has identified archival...
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    George Washington Birthplace National Monument (category Brick buildings and structures in Virginia)
    original's construction. The Memorial House is constructed of bricks handmade from local clay. It has a central hallway and four rooms on each floor, furnished...
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  • Small scale slate mining continues in Monson and a small clay pit supplies the Morin Brick Company in Auburn. Between the 1940s and 1980s, Maine also...
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    years will exhaust deposits and it will be possible to extract refractory clay only. On the other hand, there are a number of other minerals such as Jean-Arkalykskoe...
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    the Olympic Games. Routledge. p. 99. ISBN 978-1-317-63277-1. Large, David Clay (2007). Nazi Games: The Olympics of 1936. W. W. Norton & Company. pp. 136...
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    leadership of Henry Clay Frick, broke the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers union. Of note is the Bost Building, a restored brick structure that...
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