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ब्रिकयार्ड Meaning in English



ब्रिकयार्ड शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : brickyard


ब्रिकयार्ड हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण

1881 में बर्नहैम ब्रिकयार्ड, जिसमें 200 लोग कार्यरत थे और 15 मिलियन ईंटें हर साल बनती थी दुनिया में सबसे बड़ा था।


"" 1881 में बर्नहैम ब्रिकयार्ड, जिसमें 200 लोग कार्यरत थे और 15 मिलियन ईंटें हर साल बनती थी दुनिया में सबसे बड़ा था।





ब्रिकयार्ड इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण

In the 1890s several industries were established near the northeast corner of what is now Glendale (950 S and 600 W), including a brickyard, brewery, biscuit factory, salt works, and soup factory.


In 1855, William Whellan's History, Topography, and Directory of Northumberland described the banks of the Tyne at this point having extensive iron works, coal staithes, brickyards, chemical works and other manufactories.


He became very rich in Poland, owning a number of houses in Kraków and a brickyard.


An 1823 newspaper advertises a brickyard in the area as part of the farm and residence of "the late Mark Lampton", after whom Lampton Street is probably named.


9 of 20 brickyards in the city had Smoketown addresses according to an 1871 Caron's directory, although none remained by 1880, as apparently the supply of clay from under the neighborhood had run out.


Part of the area on the bay side of the tunnel is known as Brickyard Cove owing to the brickyard which used to operate in the area.


Continuing along the road is Brickyard Cove a housing development in the area of a former brickyard.


There are also brickyards in the parish, which is, however, mostly agricultural and residential".


He soon diversified with a brickyard (1752) and a pottery specializing in faience (1755) at the same site.


There were two other brickyards in the group - at Newdigate and Ashford - with the managing director Jack Milsted also being Founder Chairman of Croydon Amateurs FC from 1953 until 1990, when the club was renamed as Croydon FC.


A brickyard was also on the property.


In the 19th century there were two maltkilns, a mill, boatyard, brewery, brickyards and by 1907, the North Lindsey Light Railway.


He would own a variety of businesses, including a brickyard (perhaps to spite his rival neighbor, and brickmaker, Michael Butler), a wood and coal concern, and the water supply systems in Llano and Taylor.





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