Thesaurus Term/Concept: BRICKEARTH PIT

Identifier 91279
Class MONUMENT TYPE
Status Preferred
Index? Yes
Scope Note A pit used for the excavation of clay suitable for making bricks.

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Instances/Examples (13)

Context Record
Monument Type MKE80676 17th century brick making site, Rochester (Monument)
Monument Type MKE77298 2 banks and associated depressions (Monument)
Monument Type MKE21052 Brickearth diggings and post-medieval claypit, Abbey Road, Faversham (Monument)
Monument Type MKE20426 Brickearth Quarries, 178-184 High Street, Rochester (Monument)
Monument Type MKE97320 Brickfield and kiln shown on Ordnance Survey 1st edition map (1862-1875) (Monument)
Monument Type MKE117411 Early medieval pits and medieval quarry pits at the former Hallet's Garage site (Monument)
Monument Type MKE20302 Early Roman Quarry Pits, Springhead (Monument)
Monument Type MKE20415 Evidence of Post Medieval quarrying and a brick clamp/kiln from Bonham Drive, Sittingbourne (Monument)
Monument Type MKE21158 Multi period occupation site on Kemsley Fields, Kemsley, near Sittingbourne (Monument)
Monument Type MKE20428 Possible extraction pit, London Road, Sittingbourne, Kent (Monument)
Monument Type MKE98927 Post-Medieval brickearth quarrying features, Hever Court Road, Gravesend (Monument)
Monument Type MKE118628 Post-medieval quarrying on land off Farleigh Road, Canterbury (Monument)
Monument Type MKE4656 Romano-British cobbled ?road surface, quarry and bank, Canterbury (Monument)