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  2. Dutch brick - Wikipedia

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    Dutch brick (Dutch: IJsselsteen) is a small type of red brick made in the Netherlands, or similar brick, and an architectural style of building with brick developed by the Dutch. The brick, made from clay dug from river banks or dredged from river beds of the river IJssel [ 1 ] and fired over a long period of time, was known for its durability ...

  3. Kitson Woolen Mill - Wikipedia

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    Kitson Woolen Mill, also known as the Holland Thread Company building, is a historic woolen mill complex located at Stroudsburg, Monroe County, Pennsylvania. The complex consists of four brick buildings built between 1893 and 1904. They are arranged in a "U"-shape and consist of the "East Wing," "West Wing," boiler house, and office.

  4. Petersen Tegl - Wikipedia

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    Petersen Tegl is a family-owned manufacturer of specialized brick and tile products based at Broager in Sønderjylland, Denmark. The company has collaborated with a number of leading international architects. Its Kolumba brick, developed for the Kolumba Museum in Cologne, has been described as "the world's most expensive brick".

  5. Holland Land Office - Wikipedia

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    The Holland Land Office building is located on West Main Street (New York state routes 5, 33 and 63) in downtown Batavia, New York, United States. It is a stone building designed by surveyor Joseph Ellicott and erected in the 1810s. It was the third and last office of the Holland Land Company, which owned almost all of what is today Western New ...

  6. List of Gothic brick buildings in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    only tower medieval, embrasure of the portal of brick, else irregular pathwork of brick and plastered wall sections: ↓: Sittard, Sittard-Geleen: St. Peter's church (NL), RCE 33678: 13th–16th centuries: basilical nave of brick, lower parts of the tower brick and stone layers, transept, choir and upper tower of stone: ↑: Venlo: Sint ...

  7. Holland Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Holland Downtown Historic District contains 59 contributing and 24 non-contributing structures. Most of the buildings are two- and three-story commercial structures, built in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and having brick, stone, or terra cotta facades. The buildings stand directly on the line of the sidewalk.

  8. Sett (paving) - Wikipedia

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    A sett, also known as a block or Belgian block, [1] is a broadly rectangular quarried stone used in paving roads and walkways. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Formerly in widespread use, particularly on steeper streets because setts provided horses' hooves with better grip than a smooth surface, they are now encountered more usually as decorative stone paving in ...

  9. Holland, Hannen & Cubitts - Wikipedia

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    London County Hall built by Cubitts. The company was formed from the fusion of two well-established building houses that had competed throughout the later decades of the nineteenth century but came together in 1883: this was implemented by Holland & Hannen acquiring Cubitts, a business founded by Thomas Cubitt some 70 years before. [1]

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