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Bridgwater bath Brick, J.H.Brough & Co, Liverpool, found in India.

Thebath brick (also known as Patent Scouring or Flanders bricks),[1]patented in 1823 by William Champion and John Browne, was a predecessor of the scouring pad used for cleaning and polishing.

Bath bricks were made by a number of companies in thetown ofBridgwater, England, from fineclay dredged from theRiver Parrett nearDunball.[2] The silt, which was collected from the river on either side of the Town Bridge, contained fine particles of alumina and silica.[3] It was collected from beds of brick rubble left in the rain for the salt to be washed out and then put into a "pugging mill" which was powered by a horse to be mixed, before being shaped into moulds and dried. These would be wrapped in paper and boxed for sale in England and throughout theBritish Empire.[4] By the end of the 19th century around 24 million bath bricks had been produced in Bridgwater for the home and international markets.[5]

The brick, similar in size to an ordinaryhouse brick, could be used in a number of ways. A mild abrasive powder could be scraped from the brick and used as a scouring powder on floors and other surfaces. Powder could also be moistened with water for use on a cloth for polishing or as a kind ofsand paper. Items such as knives might be polished directly on a wetted brick.[6]

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  1. ^"070319.Bridgwater, Just Water Under the Bridge? (Not to Bath Brick Enthusiasts)". Bath Daily Photo. 18 March 2007. Retrieved4 January 2016.
  2. ^Hawkins, Desmond (1982).Avalon and Sedgemoor. Gloucester: Alan Sutton Publishing.ISBN 0-86299-016-5.
  3. ^"The Bridgwater Bath Brick". Experience Somerset. Archived fromthe original on 10 February 2018. Retrieved4 January 2016.
  4. ^Body, Geoffrey (2013).The A-Z of Curious Somerset. The History Press. pp. 18–20.ISBN 9780752493299.
  5. ^"Bath Brick". Bridgwater Town Council. Archived fromthe original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved4 January 2016.
  6. ^Hayes, Alan; Urquhart, Diane (2001).The Irish Women's History Reader. Psychology Press. p. 216.ISBN 9780415199148.
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