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On the village green is an example of a brick kiln.
Several however are still being used as homes and some have been converted into brick Kilns.
However there are significant numbers of brick kilns along the road passing to this town.
There was a trade route through the city with numerous brick kilns.
It comes as no surprise, therefore, that there was a brick kiln in the village.
A brick kiln was approved for the promotion of construction work.
There is a brick kiln as well which employs a good amount of locals.
Brick Kiln, to the east, was a symphony in blue, every house painted a different shade.
It has no shops or factories, not even a brick kiln like those common in rural China.
On this land he set up a steam powered saw mill and a brick kiln.
Ostensibly the brick kilns were built on site, however, remains have to yet to be recovered.
Brick Kiln lane exists to this day, although the workings themselves are no longer active.
It is also notable for having the only remaining bottle-shaped brick kiln in the country.
We rode through a meadow filled with brick kilns.
Further, he knew that the Moore brick kiln had recently been sued for making rotten bricks.
The brick kiln remains at the lower end of Mickley.
The community supported a brick kiln, sawmill and cotton gin.
It also includes the sites of numerous former brick kilns and clay pits.
The town also had its own windmills, fish-processing plant, and brick kiln.
The area thrives on brick kilns, wood craft and cloth sales.
Restaurant guests can be seated inside one of the three brick kilns that was used to produce the pottery.
The parish formerly had a small water-powered mill and a brick kiln field.
The post office, some outbuildings, and brick kilns remain.
He was also part-owner of a Vernon sawmill and brick kiln.
The members of the community are primarily employed as agricultural labourers and working in brick kilns.