The High Brooms Brick and Tile Company started to build houses for its employees and the area expanded: it is now an industrial estate.
Ontario Brick and Tile Company was closed following pressure from outside labour unions that argued that the plant was taking jobs from their members.
Between 1885 and 1968, the High Brooms Brick & Tile Company excavated clay in the area.
She was owned by the Bridgwater Brick and Tile Company.
Cranham lay on brick earth and this gave rise to the Cranham Brick and Tile Company which was in operation from 1900 to 1920.
The Ludlay Brick and Tile Company comprised a clay pit and a brick-works.
His final campaign photo-opportunity took him to the North-West and the Accrington Brick and Tile Company.
Its extensive marble-work was installed by the New Mexico Marble and Tile Company.
In 1899 the Exeter Brick and Tile Company built a factory on land that formerly belonged to the priory.
The property was later purchased by the Continental Faience and Tile Company.