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In the widdershins end of [[Ankh-Morpork]], between the [[Street of Cunning Artificers]] and the wall, several acres of city were devastated by the [[Book:Guards! Guards!|crash-landing]] of a huge [[noble dragon]]. At last report, the area was designated as a redevelopment site, so by now it may be covered with a lot of identical rectangular buildings of brown Sto brick. (In fact, the [[Book:The Compleat Ankh-Morpork|new mapp]] indicates that the redeveloped area is now known as ''New Brickyards''.)
In the widdershins end of [[Ankh-Morpork]], between the [[Street of Cunning Artificers]] and the wall, several acres of city were devastated by the [[Book:Guards! Guards!|crash-landing]] of a huge [[noble dragon]]. The area was designated as a redevelopment site, and might by now be covered with a lot of identical rectangular buildings of brown Sto brick. In fact, the [[Book:The Compleat Ankh-Morpork|new mapp]] indicates that area is now known as ''New Brickfields''. Re-development has not occurred due to the value of the local clay, used to make bricks for building [[New Ankh|elsewhere]].


The site now hosts the monthly "all comers tin market" selling metalwork of all kinds.
The site now hosts the monthly "all comers tin market" selling metalwork of all kinds.


[[Category:Streets of Ankh-Morpork]]
[[Category:Streets of Ankh-Morpork]]

Latest revision as of 17:18, 7 September 2014

In the widdershins end of Ankh-Morpork, between the Street of Cunning Artificers and the wall, several acres of city were devastated by the crash-landing of a huge noble dragon. The area was designated as a redevelopment site, and might by now be covered with a lot of identical rectangular buildings of brown Sto brick. In fact, the new mapp indicates that area is now known as New Brickfields. Re-development has not occurred due to the value of the local clay, used to make bricks for building elsewhere.

The site now hosts the monthly "all comers tin market" selling metalwork of all kinds.