Synonymer & Information om | Engelska ordet BRICKYARD


BRICKYARD

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Antal bokstäver

9

Är palindrom

Nej

23
AR
ARD
BR
BRI
CK

1

1

540
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ABC
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ABI


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  • By 1860, the town had 35 homes, three general stores, a wheelwright, a brickyard, and a grain warehouse.
  • These included a brickyard, a turpentine mill, and two citrus packing houses that were both lost in the 1940s.
  • Ammon was an early agricultural center and later was home to several general stores, a grain elevator and a brickyard.
  • Park Ridge was originally called Pennyville to honor George Penny, the businessman who owned the local brickyard along with Robert Meacham.
  • Redfield's economy includes a brickyard, Glen-Gery, which supplied all bricks for the 2004-2006 renovations of Kinnick Stadium.
  • By 1880, when the population was 2,011, the town had a sawmill, shipyard, gristmill, shingle mill and brickyard.
  • Norris established a settlement on the shore of Grand Traverse Bay consisting of a grist mill, tannery, brickyard, and pottery factory, as well as a post office with the name Norrisville.
  • Bearcreek and the surrounding communities had seven mercantiles, a bank, two hotels, two billiard halls, a brickyard, numerous saloons, and Bearcreek sported concrete sidewalks and their own water system.
  • The town was once home to the largest brickyard in the state, producing five million bricks a year, and to the downtown Spaulding & Frost Cooperage, established in 1874, one of the oldest operating wooden barrel manufacturers in the country.
  • Boxley Materials Company operates a large quarry along the Bedford-Botetourt border, Adams Construction Company operates an asphalt plant, and General Shale Brick operates a brickyard.
  • Furthermore, a description of the town, written in 1557, lists a brickyard and a mill as well as eight butchers, 14 bakers, 21 shoemakers, and four fishermen.
  • Bakers brickyard, known as Lower Kiln, was situated opposite Huge Farm and was owned by the Baker family for three generations since 1899 when Joseph Baker the youngest son of the brickmaking Bakers from nearby Wigginton bought the brickyard for £5 from a Mr Clarke.
  • They established a Judenrat (Jewish council) and set up two ghettos, at the Moskovitz brickyard and Gluck lumberyard.
  • Intended primarily as a park-and-ride facility for suburban commuters, Alewife station was built on a former brickyard adjacent to the terminus of the expressway portion of Route 2.
  • Examples of such words are: courtyard, barnyard, hopyard, graveyard, churchyard, brickyard, prison yard, railyard, junkyard, stableyard, and dooryard.
  • In the 1920s the bones of a dinosaur (Iguanodon) were found at the brickyard, fossilised in the clay.


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