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A brickfield is an open site where bricks are made. Place names are often formed from the word. Brickfield, Brickfields or Brickfielder may specifically refer to: Australia *Brickfielder, an arid wind *Brickfield Hill, an area of Sydney *Brickfields Hiring Depot, a historic building in North Hobart, Tasmania United Kingdom England *Brickfields, Bletchley, an area in Buckinghamshire * Brickfields, Worcestershire, an English location *The Brickfields, a sports complex in Devonport, Plymouth, Devon *Brickfield and Long Meadow, a nature reserve in Earls Colne, Essex *Brickfields Meadow, South Norwood, Croydon Wales *Brickfields Pond, a Welsh lake and nature reserve in Rhyl, Denbighshire *Brickfield Rangers F.C., a football club in Wrexham Elsewhere *Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur, a neighbourhood in Malaysia *Brickfield Town (now Sandymount), Dublin, Ireland * Brickfield, Trinidad and Tobago, a beach in Couva See also *Brickworks, a factory for manufacturing bricks *Brickyard A ...
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Brickfield
A brickfield is a field or other open site where bricks are made. Land may be leased by an owner to a brickmaster, by whom the manufacture of bricks may be conducted. Historically, the topsoil was typically removed and the clay beneath was stripped and mixed with chalk and ash to make bricks. In pre-19th-century England, most areas the brickfield owner hired a brickmaster at a price per thousand bricks to superintend the site and take full responsibility for the output of the operations. He in turn contracted with moulders to temper, mould and hack the bricks. Each moulder then hired his own 'gang' of subsidiary labourers and acted as their employer. Subsequently, the field (if not too damaged ecologically) could be used for horticulture. In Kent such fields were often planted with fruit trees. Brickfields were mainly created from 1770 to 1881, when a new shaly clay was discovered at Fletton. This period coincided with the housing and railway boom in London and cheap river-t ...
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Brickfields Pond
A brickfield is an open site where bricks are made. Place names are often formed from the word. Brickfield, Brickfields or Brickfielder may specifically refer to: Australia *Brickfielder, an arid wind * Brickfield Hill, an area of Sydney *Brickfields Hiring Depot, a historic building in North Hobart, Tasmania United Kingdom England * Brickfields, Bletchley, an area in Buckinghamshire * Brickfields, Worcestershire, an English location *The Brickfields, a sports complex in Devonport, Plymouth, Devon * Brickfield and Long Meadow, a nature reserve in Earls Colne, Essex *Brickfields Meadow, South Norwood, Croydon Wales * Brickfields Pond, a Welsh lake and nature reserve in Rhyl, Denbighshire *Brickfield Rangers F.C., a football club in Wrexham Elsewhere * Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur, a neighbourhood in Malaysia * Brickfield Town (now Sandymount), Dublin, Ireland * Brickfield, Trinidad and Tobago, a beach in Couva See also *Brickworks, a factory for manufacturing bricks *Brickyard ...
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Couva
Couva is an urban town (48,858 in 2011 census) in west-central Trinidad, south of Port of Spain and Chaguanas and north of San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago, San Fernando and Point Fortin. It is the capital and main urban centre of Couva–Tabaquite–Talparo, and the Greater Couva area includes the Point Lisas Industrial Estate and the Port of Point Lisas. It is one of the fastest-growing towns in the country. Couva's southern boundary is at the village of California, Trinidad and Tobago, California & Point Lisas, and to the north Couva stretches to McBean (both on the Trinidad Southern Main Road). To the east of Couva is Preysal. To the west of Couva is the road to Waterloo and Carli Bay, which are located on the Gulf of Paria. Couva was part of the Caroni County. Couva is considered a major power base for the United National Congress (UNC), whose headquarters was previously located here. History The first British map of Trinidad, made in 1797 after the island was José Mar ...
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