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  2. Clay pit - Wikipedia

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    Clay pit in Britain. A clay pit is a quarry or mine for the extraction of clay, which is generally used for manufacturing pottery, bricks or Portland cement. Quarries where clay is mined to make bricks are sometimes called brick pits. [1] A brickyard or brickworks is often located alongside a clay pit to reduce the transport costs of the raw ...

  3. Ibstock plc - Wikipedia

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    A clay pit owned by the company at Ibstock. The company was founded in 1899 at Ibstock in Leicestershire as a coal mining business. [2] It bought Redland's brick manufacturing business in 1996. [3] CRH bought a majority stake in the business in 1998 and the balance of the shares in October 2011. [4]

  4. Clay Cross Company - Wikipedia

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    Brick from the Clay Cross Company's brickworks. At the time Clay Cross was a small village, but production of coal and minerals created a surge in the population. Nearly 400 houses were built for the workers (tunnel navvies initially and then miners) and their families, and by 1846 the population around Clay Cross approached 1500.

  5. Why Is Gold Mining Dividend Stock Newmont Selling Off With ...

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    As of Oct. 23, the stock was up over 50% in the past year compared to a 34.3% increase in the price of gold. Newmont had a huge surge in October before the recent sell-off.

  6. London stock brick - Wikipedia

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    A stock or stock board is an iron-faced block of wood fixed to the surface of the moulder's bench. The brick mould fits over the stock; the brick maker fills the mould with prepared clay and cuts it off with a wire level with the top of the mould, before turning out the 'green' brick onto a wooden board called a pallet for drying and firing. [1]

  7. English China Clays - Wikipedia

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    English China Clays was incorporated in April 1919 through the amalgamation of three of the largest producers: Martin Bros.(established in 1837), West of England China Clay & Stone (1849) and the North Cornwall China Clay Company (1908). [1] The three companies accounted for around half the industry's output at the time. [2]

  8. List of companies traded on the JSE - Wikipedia

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    Luxembourg-based holding company, mining, gold mining: Halogen-hired web page service: HAR Harmony Gold Mining Company Limited: mining: harmony.co.za: Heritage Collection Holdings Limited: direct mail company, bought by New Clicks Holdings: HVL Highveld Steel and Vanadium Corporation Limited: metallurgy: highveldsteel.co.za: HCI Hosken ...

  9. London Brick Company - Wikipedia

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    Between 1968 and 1971, The London Brick Company also bought its three remaining Fletton brick competitors, including the Marston Valley Brick Company, giving it a total monopoly in the Fletton brick market. In 1973, its brick sales totalled 2.88 billion, or 43 per cent of the total brick market. [2] In 1984, the company was acquired by Hanson plc.