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Bjfhey were still looking for parents to go on the trip to the tilery.
Furthermore, there has been a tilery and a forge related to the glassworks.
Whitehill Tilery wood records the 19th century tileworks that once existed there.
The town had already several factories at the beginning of the 19th century: a tilery, a sawmill, 12 tanneries and 11 mills.
Stockton continue to lay claim to the title after beating Morpeth 6-0 at the Tilery.
It's a small centre serving the people of Tilery, Swainby Road and Portrack itself.
It is possible that the Canynges-type tiles represent a change in technique and fabric at the Droitwich tilery.
The designs used on the Coventry tiles form part of the repetoire of the Droitwich-type tilery.
It does not appear, however, that the Malvern Chase tilery existed merely to supply replacements to the Bredon-type pavements.
The bid also includes a leisure park and 140 homes at Queen's Park, as well improvements to the Portrack and Tilery areas.
The tilery was erected in the time of Thomas Howard, and the tile kiln was built by Richard Bate, both Estate foremen.
The Tilery is an application switcher and utility for the Mac OS, which places tiles on the user's desktop for each open application.
His premature death opened the way for John Fothergill, an engineer and the first of five generations of Fothergills to head up the Tilery Bank business, to take over.
Heighway, Carolyn et al., 'The Roman Tilery at St Oswald's Priory, Gloucester' in Britannia, Vol.
Distribution: Roughly speaking, the 100mm square tiles are early, and the 135mm and 155mm square tiles are late while the 120mm square tiles occur throughout the operation of the tilery.
Although unconnected with the Burley Lawn works, the accounts of the Tilery in its early years (published in 1868) contain some curious examples of the changing relative values of labour and goods.
QUALITY bream recently stocked into Wingate's Tilery Lake produced all the weights during Yarm AA's visit to the Hartlepool club's water.
This suggests firstly that the industry increased in scale during the late 14th to early 15th century and secondly that Bristol and the lower Avon must have been supplied by another tilery at this time.
They include the reservoirs of Turfs, Chesnoy, Grand-rû, Tilery, Du Chateau, Cahauderie, Beaurois, the Bourdon reservoir, and the Moutiers reservoir on the Loing.
Another masonry building was partly uncovered near the junction of the Tiddington road with the 'bypass' road (p. 94); one room contained a hypocaust, and a stamped tile was also found, indicating perhaps a tilery in the neighbourhood.
Formerly known as "Tees Tilery", South Bank has a long history of steelmaking in the companies Bolckow Vaughan and Dorman Long, and shipbuilding in the famous Smiths Dock Company.
The duck flock feed to the east of the New Holland pier between there and Goxhill tilery but on a falling tide groups of birds will drift right down the estuary as far at East Halton Skitter.
Due the presence of suitable soil, brick and tile making was carried out in the Barton area; in the 1840s one tilery had been established for over a hundred years; chalk was also quarried in the area, from at least 1790.
Another phase of development about 20 years later added two granaries roofed with tiles stamped COHIIIIBRE, the mark of the 4th cohort of Breuci who operated a tilery in the nearby Grimescar Valley.
Stamps on two tegulae, produced at the Roman tilery at Grimescar Wood near Huddersfield, suggest the fortlet was supplied by the Cohors III Bracaraugustanorum from Pannonia, maybe even garrisoned by them at one stage.