The Ship, a few yards to the east, was beside the loading point for bricks from a nearby brick field across what is now High Street.
12.
Within seven years of moving to Anfield the club had converted the ground from a brick field to a 20, 000 plus international standard ground with accommodation on all sides.
13.
At around 1897, it is believed that the area ( TQ835177 ) which is part of Speckled Wood may have been used as a brick field, run by a Mr W . Rodgers.
14.
In the 18th and 19th centuries the Page-Turners had a brick fields in Wretchwick and Blackthorn and which operated alongside smaller produces such as the farmer George Coppock who produced bricks as a sideline.
15.
On June 15, 2016, the Edmonton Eskimos announced a five-year field naming rights partnership with The Brick to name the field " The Brick Field at Commonwealth Stadium " during CFL events.
16.
During the late 19th century, much of the area had been covered by brick works and kilns to produce building materials, and in 1913 there was still an active brick field between Gander Green Lane and Collingwood Road.
17.
This had been a brick field, north-east of St Leonard's, Shoreditch, the brick clay had been exhausted and the area begun to be filled in with waste ( " leystall " ).
18.
For example the small town of Ware in Hertfordshire had substantial brick fields and a good line of transport for the bricks into London by barge down the Lea navigation ( at the end of which today stands the Olympic Park ).
19.
"' Commonwealth Stadium "', also known as "'The Brick Field at Commonwealth Stadium "'during Eskimos events, is an open-air, athletics, soccer and rugby union, as well as concerts.
20.
By the mid 1850s development in Wilmington included the buildings of the glass works; a cement works and brick field; and in the southern part along the river an number of industrial buildings including the'Phoenix Mill'( oil ), and'Wilmington'( oil and glue ) and'Greenland'yards.