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... latter is situated , supplying material for it . The buildings of the Anglo - Saxons were usually of wood , rarely of stone , until the eleventh century , and it is not im- probable that the primitive English churches may be among the ...
... latter is situated , supplying material for it . The buildings of the Anglo - Saxons were usually of wood , rarely of stone , until the eleventh century , and it is not im- probable that the primitive English churches may be among the ...
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... latter " weak clay . " Mixed with considerable water , clays are more or less plastic , the degree of plasticity depending on their purity and peculiarities of composition ; and , if possible , they should not be hauled into the brick ...
... latter " weak clay . " Mixed with considerable water , clays are more or less plastic , the degree of plasticity depending on their purity and peculiarities of composition ; and , if possible , they should not be hauled into the brick ...
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... latter is preferable for all reasons , the nearer clay approaches a plastic condition when moulded into bricks the better will be the stock produced , for when the clay is dried before being moulded , it is impossible to produce a ...
... latter is preferable for all reasons , the nearer clay approaches a plastic condition when moulded into bricks the better will be the stock produced , for when the clay is dried before being moulded , it is impossible to produce a ...
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... latter process a slight moisture is developed on the surface under pressure which forms a smooth , thin veneering on the faces of the bricks ; and when this wears away the remainder of the brick soon disintegrates under the influence of ...
... latter process a slight moisture is developed on the surface under pressure which forms a smooth , thin veneering on the faces of the bricks ; and when this wears away the remainder of the brick soon disintegrates under the influence of ...
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... latter causing the adhesion of the slip , and the brick is either then fired , or after being allowed to dry , it is coated with a transparent glaze and then fired ; but the brick should be heated before applying the glaze , in order ...
... latter causing the adhesion of the slip , and the brick is either then fired , or after being allowed to dry , it is coated with a transparent glaze and then fired ; but the brick should be heated before applying the glaze , in order ...
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Alfred Hall alumina arch arranged blade boards boracic acid borax bottom brick or tile brick-board brick-machine brick-making building bricks burned bricks called cars centre china-clay coal cobalt color common bricks construction cylinder dampers desired diameter dried dry-clay machines drying edge elevation employed enamelled face feet feldspar fire fire-bricks fire-clay fire-door floor flues frame fuel furnaces gangs glaze grates green bricks hand-made bricks heat inches invention kaolin kiln labor lime magnesia manganese manner manufacture material mill mixed mould moulder moulding sand off-bearer one-half openings operation oxide of iron pass Perth Amboy pinion pipe placed plastic plunger portion pounds pressed bricks produced pug-mill pulley pulverized quantity quartz rack revolving ring-pits rollers roof saltpetre sand shaft shape shed shown in Fig side silica steam stone suitable surface tempered clay terra-cotta thickness thousand bricks tion upper usually vertical vitrifiable walls ware weight wheel wheelbarrow zinc
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