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  2. Roofing slates - Wikipedia

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    The world's biggest consumer of slate is France, followed by the UK, USA and Germany. In 2012, Spain produced more than 580,000 tonnes (570,000 long tons; 640,000 short tons) of slate worth about $380 million. This made it the largest slate producer in the world, followed by China and Brazil. [3]

  3. Slate industry - Wikipedia

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    Slate has been quarried in north Wales for almost two millennia with the Segontium Roman fort at Caernarfon being roofed by local slate in the late second century. Export of slate has been carried out for several centuries, which was recently confirmed by the discovery in the Menai Strait of the wreck of a 16th-century wooden ship carrying finished slates.

  4. Slate industry in Wales - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Slate is mainly used for roofing, but is also produced as thicker slab for a variety of uses including flooring, worktops and headstones. [ 3 ] Up to the end of the 18th century, slate was extracted on a small scale by groups of quarrymen who paid a royalty to the landlord, carted slate to the ports, and then shipped it to England ...

  5. Deeside and Moelfferna quarries - Wikipedia

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    In 1876, the Moelferna and Dee Side Slate and Slab Quarries Company was formed to purchase both the Deeside quarry and the Moelfferna quarry. [4] In 1885, the quarries supplied a large slab cistern to the Guinness Brewery in Dublin. The tank measured 50 feet (15 m) by 8 feet (2.4 m) by 5 feet (1.5 m) and was believed to be one of the largest ...

  6. 5 Bathroom Trends That Will Be Everywhere in 2025 (And ... - AOL

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    Still, price aside, the data says this is what renovators want: 63 percent are opting for natural stone materials, with many leaning into statement-making design elements that elevate everyday spaces.

  7. Slate - Wikipedia

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    Slate is a fine-grained, metamorphic rock that shows no obvious compositional layering but can easily be split into thin slabs and plates. [2] [3] It is usually formed by low-grade regional metamorphism of mudrock.

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  9. Bryn Eglwys quarry - Wikipedia

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    It contains the highest quality slate of the three veins and the most commercially valuable, being easy to split into roofing slates and slabs and both durable and strong. The vein is mostly a continuous bed of slate, containing only the occasional seam of quartz. However, the quality of the rock varies over the depth of the vein, with the best ...

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