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  2. Payless DIY - Wikipedia

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    The chain of shops (300 across the UK at its peak), in the 1960s were solely outlets for Marley products; sheet and tile flooring, adhesives, wall ceramics, extruded roofing sheets, rainwater and plumbing goods and carpets from the Marley owned West Of England Carpets. Carpet and hard flooring installation was also provided.

  3. Roof tiles - Wikipedia

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    Clay tile roofs in Dinkelsbühl, Germany. Roof tiles are overlapping tiles designed mainly to keep out precipitation such as rain or snow, and are traditionally made from locally available materials such as clay or slate. Later tiles have been made from materials such as concrete, and plastic.

  4. Redland plc - Wikipedia

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    The company was established in 1919 as a manufacturer of concrete tiles trading as the Redhill Tile Company. [1] In 1946, the company changed its name to Redland Tiles. [1] In 1954, it expanded into Germany taking a minority interest in Braas, a building materials business based in Heusenstamm. [1] The company was first listed on the London ...

  5. Eternit - Wikipedia

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    Front cover of a brochure for Hatscheks Eternit Schiefer (asbestos cement roof tiles) Fibre-reinforced cement products were invented in the late 19th century by the Austrian Ludwig Hatschek. Principally he mixed 90% Portland cement and 10% asbestos fibres with water and ran it through a cardboard machine. Originally, the fibres were of asbestos ...

  6. Ludowici Roof Tile - Wikipedia

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    Ludowici Roof Tile, LLC., based in New Lexington, Ohio, is an American manufacturer of clay roof tiles, floor tiles, and wall cladding. The company was established in 1888 with the formation of the Celadon Terra Cotta Company in Alfred, New York. It has created tile for many prominent buildings throughout the United States.

  7. Monk and Nun - Wikipedia

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    Monk and Nun. Monk and Nun, also known as Pan and Cover, Mission tile, or Barrel tile, is a semi-cylindrical roof tile similar to imbrex and tegula, but instead of alternating rows of flat tiles (tegulae) and arched tiles (imbrices), both rows consist of the arched tile. The top row with the convex side facing up are the monk tiles while the ...

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