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Oxford Clay has a porous consistency and is soft and is often used in the making of roads. It is also the source of the Fletton stock brick of which much of London is built. For brick making, the Oxford Clay has the advantage of containing carbon which provides part of the fuel required in firing it so reducing the … See more
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Nov 7, 2021 · The rich clay and sand deposits at Shotover Hill in Oxford sustained a brickmaking industry from the nineteenth century until the First …
The Ramsey Heights Brickworks - Great Fen
In the 1800's there were three brickyards around Ramsey Heights, utilising the Oxford Clay, found just below the surface here.
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Oxford Clay pottery is made from clay mined in South West England, high-fired with 100% renewable electricity. All Oxford Clay pottery is crafted using vegan-friendly tools and ingredients. Creating pottery using principles from the …