Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Tower of London' has mentioned 'Brick' in the following places:
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Although the layout has remained the same since the tower's construction, the interior of the basement dates mostly from the 18th century when the floor was lowered and the pre-existing timber vaults were replaced with brick counterparts. | WIKI |
[32] The 13th-century Beauchamp Tower marks the first large-scale use of brick as a building material in Britain, since the 5th-century departure of the Romans. | WIKI |
Clockwise from the south-west corner they are: Bell, Beauchamp, Devereux, Flint, Bowyer, Brick, Martin, Constable, Broad Arrow, Salt, Lanthorn, Wakefield, and the Bloody Tower. | WIKI |
[111] As holding prisoners was originally an incidental role of the Tower xe2x80x93 as would have been the case for any castle xe2x80x93 there was no purpose-built accommodation for prisoners until 1687 when a brick shed, a "Prison for Soldiers", was built to the north-west of the White Tower. | WIKI |