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- Dutch_roof_tiles abstract "The production of Dutch roof tiles started in the 14th century when the use of fireproof building materials was ordained by government. At that time houses were made of wood and with straw roofing, putting whole cities at risk to destruction by fire. Many small roof tile makers set up production near rivers where both clay and transportation were available and began to produce roof tiles by hand using wooden molds to fill the newly created demand. The area near the cities Alphen aan den Rijn, Belfeld, Coutrai, Deest, Echt, Tegelen, Utrecht and Woerden were very popular.Roof tiles were dried in special cabinets where wind-driven air was directed to and around the tiles. After the tiles dried, they were fired in an outdoor kiln. There was no control of kiln temperatures, leading to inconsistent dimensions and coloring. Most of these small early factories closed down or merged.S-shaped pantiles were one of the first tile models put in production, starting in the 14–15th century, evolving into one of the most-used tiles in the world. The shape, size and smooth curve is unique on every roof. During the industrial revolution the Boom, Belgium region was the main source for handmade and extruded pantiles.".
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- Dutch_roof_tiles wikiPageRevisionID "681829542".
- Dutch_roof_tiles wikiPageWikiLink Alphen_aan_den_Rijn.
- Dutch_roof_tiles wikiPageWikiLink Belfeld.
- Dutch_roof_tiles wikiPageWikiLink Boom,_Belgium.
- Dutch_roof_tiles wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dutch_inventions.
- Dutch_roof_tiles wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roof_tiles.
- Dutch_roof_tiles wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roofing_materials.
- Dutch_roof_tiles wikiPageWikiLink Clay.
- Dutch_roof_tiles wikiPageWikiLink Coutrai.
- Dutch_roof_tiles wikiPageWikiLink Deest.
- Dutch_roof_tiles wikiPageWikiLink Echt,_Netherlands.
- Dutch_roof_tiles wikiPageWikiLink Industrial_Revolution.
- Dutch_roof_tiles wikiPageWikiLink Industrial_revolution.
- Dutch_roof_tiles wikiPageWikiLink Kiln.
- Dutch_roof_tiles wikiPageWikiLink Kortrijk.
- Dutch_roof_tiles wikiPageWikiLink Netherlands.
- Dutch_roof_tiles wikiPageWikiLink Pantile.
- Dutch_roof_tiles wikiPageWikiLink Pantile_(roof_material).
- Dutch_roof_tiles wikiPageWikiLink River.
- Dutch_roof_tiles wikiPageWikiLink Roof_tile.
- Dutch_roof_tiles wikiPageWikiLink Roof_tiles.
- Dutch_roof_tiles wikiPageWikiLink Scandinavia.
- Dutch_roof_tiles wikiPageWikiLink Tegelen.
- Dutch_roof_tiles wikiPageWikiLink Utrecht.
- Dutch_roof_tiles wikiPageWikiLink Woerden.
- Dutch_roof_tiles wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dutch roof tiles".
- Dutch_roof_tiles wikiPageWikiLinkText "dutch roof tiles".
- Dutch_roof_tiles hasPhotoCollection Dutch_roof_tiles.
- Dutch_roof_tiles wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Dutch_roof_tiles subject Category:Dutch_inventions.
- Dutch_roof_tiles subject Category:Roof_tiles.
- Dutch_roof_tiles subject Category:Roofing_materials.
- Dutch_roof_tiles type Article.
- Dutch_roof_tiles type Article.
- Dutch_roof_tiles type Element.
- Dutch_roof_tiles type Roof.
- Dutch_roof_tiles comment "The production of Dutch roof tiles started in the 14th century when the use of fireproof building materials was ordained by government. At that time houses were made of wood and with straw roofing, putting whole cities at risk to destruction by fire. Many small roof tile makers set up production near rivers where both clay and transportation were available and began to produce roof tiles by hand using wooden molds to fill the newly created demand.".
- Dutch_roof_tiles label "Dutch roof tiles".
- Dutch_roof_tiles sameAs m.0dry5_7.
- Dutch_roof_tiles sameAs Q5317466.
- Dutch_roof_tiles sameAs Q5317466.
- Dutch_roof_tiles wasDerivedFrom Dutch_roof_tiles?oldid=681829542.
- Dutch_roof_tiles isPrimaryTopicOf Dutch_roof_tiles.