Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Tower of London' has mentioned 'Brick' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
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.
[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.
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.
[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.