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  2. Fire brick - Wikipedia

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    Fire brick. Refractory bricks in a torpedo car used for hauling molten iron. A fire brick, firebrick, fireclay brick, or refractory brick is a block of ceramic material used in lining furnaces, kilns, fireboxes, and fireplaces. A refractory brick is built primarily to withstand high temperature, but will also usually have a low thermal ...

  3. Don Valley Brick Works - Wikipedia

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    The Don Valley Brick Works (often referred to as the Evergreen Brick Works) is a former quarry and industrial site located in the Don River Valley in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The Don Valley Brick Works operated for nearly 100 years and provided bricks used to construct many well-known Toronto landmarks, such as Casa Loma, Osgoode Hall, Massey ...

  4. Clackline Refractory - Wikipedia

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    Description. Clackline Refractory is located on Refractory Road, Clackline, Western Australia in a valley near Great Eastern Highway. As of 2012, the site is in poor condition and mostly deserted, apart from stacks of various ceramic products. As well as kilns suitable for modern day production, the site has older kilns constructed from bricks ...

  5. Cloud Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Cloud Gardens or "Bay Adelaide Park" and "Cloud Gardens Conservatory" [ 1] is a small park in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It extends from the south side Richmond Street to the north side of Temperance Street, between Yonge Street and Bay Street, on 0.6 acres (2,400 m 2) of land. The park is currently closed for construction and repairs.

  6. List of oldest buildings in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The imposing, four-storey, red-brick cotton mill building features a flat-roofed central tower, and numerous multi-pane mullion windows. It was Canada's second largest cotton mill at the time. The mill opened in the spring of 1885, with full production being reached in November 1889. It now sits rehabilitated to serve as government offices. [63]

  7. Claybank Brick Plant - Wikipedia

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    Claybank Brick Plant. /  50.03028°N 105.21972°W  / 50.03028; -105.21972. The Claybank Brick Plant National Historic Site, located near Claybank, Saskatchewan at the foot of the Dirt Hills in the RM of Elmsthorpe No. 100, was an operational brick manufacturing plant from 1914 to 1989.