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- Established in 1840, William Blyth is one the oldest roofing manufacturers in the UK. Manufacturing a wide range of handmade clay roof tiles and fittings using our own reserves of alluvial clay situated on the Southern banks of the river Humber, combined with traditional firing techniques producing a unique array of natural colours and textures.
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Jan 2, 2024 · Wiliam Blyth, lawyer and council chief executive. Born: 3 August 1937 in Kirkcaldy. Died: 23 November 2023 in Dumfries, aged 86.
Feb 10, 2024 · One character who played a crucial role in the village’s history is William “Hard Apple” Blyth, a smuggler who was also the village grocer and a warden at the parish church.
William Blyth was one of the many tile and brick manufacturers found along the Humber’s south bank. When the Brick Tax was abolished in 1850, the tile and brick industry expanded so that by the early 1890s, around 20 such manufacturers operated in the Barton area.
William Jefferson Blythe Jr. (February 27, 1918 – May 17, 1946) was an American salesman of heavy equipment. He was the biological father of Bill Clinton, the 42nd president of the United States. [1] Three months before his son was born, Blythe drowned following a car crash.
What little has been published is almost caricature: William Jefferson Blythe was a handsome traveling salesman from Texas who met pretty nurse Virginia Cassidy in a Louisiana hospital in...
Since 1840, William Blyth is renowned for producing handmade clay roof tiles, floor tiles, heritage service, fittings and garden pottery, flowerpots.
William Blyth was one of the many tile and brick manufacturers found along the Humber’s south bank. When the Brick Tax was abolished in 1850, the tile and brick industry expanded so that by the early 1890s, around 20 such manufacturers operated in the Barton area.