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Smit & Palarczyk > [CHINA.GUANGXI 25.353] ’Brick-furnaces.’	 Near Guilin brick-furnaces are surrounded by rows of bricks covered by straw mats. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
Smit & Palarczyk > [VIETNAM.NORTH 21.259] ’Brick factory.’	 Workers laden with unfired bricks climb rickety stairs to fill the bowels of this brick factory in the valley of the Dà River at Ky Son near Hòa Binh. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
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’Gladstone Pottery.’

	The bottle kilns of Gladstone Pottery (now a museum) at Stoke-on-Trent received part of their raw materials, such as ground flint, by way of the Caldon Canal. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
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’Coalport China Works.’

	The bottle kilns of Coalport China Works are lining the Shropshire Canal at Ironbridge. The canal was used for the transport of raw materials and finished china products. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
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’Cascade of locks.’

	In eight steps the Dudley Canal No.1 descends a steep hill west of Dudley by means of the Delph flight of locks. The water overflow points left of the locks create spectacular waterfalls when the canal is high in water. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
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’Bird’s-eye view of Oxford Canal.’

	Near Napton on the Hill the Oxford Canal has a gently winding course through farmland. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
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’Boating on the Oxford Canal.’

	Its wandering route, old brick bridges and narrow locks make the Oxford Canal one of the most popular for boating. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
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’Chirk aqueduct.’

	The Chirk aqueduct, finished in 1801, takes the Llangollen Canal from England to Wales, by crossing the River Ceiriog on 20 metre high piers. On the right is a later train viaduct. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
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’Canal on stilts.’

	At Chirk, on the border between England and Wales, a splendid aqueduct carries the Llangollen Canal across the valley of the River Ceiriog. The aqueduct was finished in 1801 and rises some 20 metres above the valley floor. Photo Mick Palarczyk.

[CHINA.GUANGXI 25.353]
’Brick-furnaces.’

Near Guilin brick-furnaces are surrounded by rows of bricks covered by straw mats. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
Smit & Palarczyk > [CHINA.GUANGXI 25.353] ’Brick-furnaces.’	 Near Guilin brick-furnaces are surrounded by rows of bricks covered by straw mats. Photo Mick Palarczyk.

[CHINA.GUANGXI 25.353]
’Brick-furnaces.’

Near Guilin brick-furnaces are surrounded by rows of bricks covered by straw mats. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
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