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  2. Ted Willis, Baron Willis - Wikipedia

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    Tottenham Cemetery. Spouse. Audrey Hale. Children. 2. Edward Henry Willis, Baron Willis (13 January 1914 – 22 December 1992) was an English playwright, novelist and screenwriter who was also politically active in support of the Labour Party. [1][2] He created several television series, including the long-running police drama Dixon of Dock Green.

  3. J. W. McMillan (brick manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    J. W. McMillan (5 May 1850 – December 1925) was an industrialist and brick supplier. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, [ 1] McMillan moved to the United States, where he produced bricks in the American South. [ 2]

  4. River Farm - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 38°44′32″N 77°02′41″W. River Farm house in 2010. River Farm (25 acres (10 ha)), permanent home to the American Horticultural Society (AHS) headquarters, is a (27 acres (11 ha)) landscape located at 7931 East Boulevard Drive, Alexandria, Virginia. The estate takes its name from a larger plot of land which formed an ...

  5. Welcome to Beautiful Parkersburg, West Virginia - The ...

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    1: The Farm. “Hold on to something,” Jim Tennant warned as he fired up his tractor. We lurched down a rutted dirt road past the old clapboard farmhouse where he grew up. Jim still calls it “the home place,” although its windows are now boarded up and the outhouse is crumbling into the field. At 72, Jim is so slight that he nearly ...

  6. Hebron Brick Company: Technology Meets Tradition in North Dakota

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    Established in 1904, Hebron Brick is a relatively recent entry in the human history of brick making. But Hebron has anchored North Dakota long enough to make it a staple of the state's identity.

  7. Denny-Renton Clay and Coal Company - Wikipedia

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    The factory in Taylor, Washington, was near heavy glacial clay deposits in an 80-foot (24 m) high bank used to make the brick, and could produce 100,000 bricks a day in 1907. [3] Hydraulic mining was used to extract clay from the hill. [4] The factory produced 58 million bricks in 1917. [5]

  8. Elgin-Butler Brick Company - Wikipedia

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    Originally called Butler Brick Company, the firm was founded in 1873 on the south shore of the Colorado River in Austin, Texas the current site of Butler Shores. Irish immigrant bricklayer Michael Butler while cutting trees in Butler, Texas discovered excellent clay pits on Farm to Market 696 shortly after the Texas and New Orleans Railroad ...

  9. Category : Films with screenplays by Ted Willis, Baron Willis

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    Bitter Harvest (1963 film) The Blue Lamp. A Boy, a Girl and a Bike. Burnt Evidence.