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China Clay producers, and sole producers of Lea Moor Porcelain Fire bricks.
China Clay producers, and sole producers of Lee Moor Porcelain Fire bricks.
 
of St. Austell, and Plympton and Plymouth


1919 [[West of England China Clay Co]], [[Martin Brothers (of Plymouth)|Martin Brothers]] and [[North Cornwall China Clay Co|North Cornwall China Clays]] accounted for around half the output of china clays at the time. The three companies merged to form [[ECC|English China Clays]].
1919 [[West of England China Clay Co]], [[Martin Brothers (of Plymouth)|Martin Brothers]] and [[North Cornwall China Clay Co|North Cornwall China Clays]] accounted for around half the output of china clays at the time. The three companies merged to form [[ECC|English China Clays]].
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[[Category: Town - Plymouth]]
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China Clay producers, and sole producers of Lee Moor Porcelain Fire bricks.

of St. Austell, and Plympton and Plymouth

1919 West of England China Clay Co, Martin Brothers and North Cornwall China Clays accounted for around half the output of china clays at the time. The three companies merged to form English China Clays.

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