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An old brick wall in English bond laid with alternating courses of headers and stretchers... An old brick wall in English bond laid with alternating courses of headers and stretchers... brick enabled the construction of permanent buildings in regions where the harsher climate precluded the use... s highest brick tower of St... s highest brick tower of St... to produce a brick roughly 42 centimeters long... visible brick walls were unpopular and the... 18th century that visible brick walls regained some degree of popularity... Industrial Revolution in Britain were largely constructed of brick and timber due to the unprecedented demand created... towards the end of the 19th century displaced brick in favor of cast and wrought iron and later steel and... Brick was revived for high structures in the 1950s following work by the... 20th century brick was confined to low... Brick making at the beginning of the 20th century... Brick making at the beginning of the 20th century... Brick making at the beginning of the 20th century... brick making is typically a manual process... The most common type of brick kiln in use there are... are used to route the airflow through the brick lattice so that fresh air flows first through the recently burned bricks... The dry press method is similar to mud brick but starts with a much thicker clay mix... The brick is toughened using an... which traps microscopic bubbles inside the brick so that it resists penetration by water... Brick sculpturing on Thornbury Castle... Brick sculpturing on Thornbury Castle... the effective limit on the width of a brick is set by the distance which can conveniently be spanned between the thumb and fingers... the length of a brick is about twice its width... The correct brick for a job can be picked from a choice of color... the length and the width of the common brick has remained fairly constant over the centuries... A slightly larger brick requires less mortar and handling... containing a pattern of small holes through the brick removing no more than 25... for the indentation on one bed of the brick is a word that often excites curiosity as to its origin... varying according to the use to which the brick are to be put... although a common house brick is likely to show a range of 20... A brick section of the old Dixie Highway East Florida Connector on the west side of Lake... A brick section of the old Dixie Highway East Florida Connector on the west side of Lake... A brick section of the old... brick pavement was found incapable of withstanding heavy traffic... there are only about 20 blocks of brick paved streets remaining... This type of brick must have good... brick church tower in... Brick in 20th century architecture...

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