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  2. Midland Brick - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] By the late 1990s Midland Brick was the world's largest exporter of clay bricks and pavers to Japan and South Korea and one of the world's biggest brick and paver exporters overall. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] In 2006 the firm commissioned Kiln 11, a high-tech robotic kiln which can produce up to 50 million bricks each year.

  3. Clackline Refractory - Wikipedia

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    The 9-by-9-by-4-inch (230 by 230 by 100 mm) paving bricks were used by the Perth City Council along Wellington Street. [ 3 ] In the late 1960s, Clackline Refractory underwent an expansion, and reportedly had difficulty recruiting workers due to a shortage of accommodation in the area.

  4. Brickworks Limited - Wikipedia

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    Under the Brickworks Limited umbrella are four main groups: Building Products Australia, Building Products North America, Property, and Investments. 1. Building Products Australia is a leading Australian manufacturer and distributor of building products, and up until 2002 consisted only of brick manufacturing across New South Wales and ...

  5. Statham's Quarry - Wikipedia

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    Established by Thomas Statham and William Burton [1] in 1894, [2] [3] Statham's Quarry is considered a rare example of a stone quarry which has retained physical evidence of its operations and is associated with the development of the quarry industry in Western Australia. [4] The Perth City Council operated the quarry following Statham's death ...

  6. Scoria brick - Wikipedia

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    Scoria bricks in Whitby. Scoria bricks [a] is a type of blue-grey brick made from slag, originally manufactured from the waste of the steelworks of Teesside, common across the North-East of England. [3] [4] The bricks were also exported around the world and can be found in Canada, West Indies, Netherlands, Belgium, United States, India and ...

  7. 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 ...

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  9. Pindi Pindi Brickworks - Wikipedia

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    The bricks at Pindi Pindi were made by the semi-plastic method. A tramline ran from the clay and shale pit to the works. The clay was ground in the pan and then dropped into the brick press. The building bricks and fire bricks used the dry press method, however, bricks for fire arches in locomotive fireboxes had to be fashioned manually. [1]