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Ground clay is fed automatically to presses, which mould the bricks at high pressure between heated dies; pressure is applied in four steps, each progressively stronger than the last - which gave rise to the company's trade mark "Phorpres." | |||
1936 Company name changed to [[London Brick Co]]. | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 22:34, 17 January 2020


Ground clay is fed automatically to presses, which mould the bricks at high pressure between heated dies; pressure is applied in four steps, each progressively stronger than the last - which gave rise to the company's trade mark "Phorpres."
1936 Company name changed to London Brick Co.