Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Brickfield" in English language version.
The lease of a brickfield (or of a field containing brick-earth), with liberty to get and carry away the clay and to manufacture it into bricks, is a valid enough lease; and the lessee may even exhaust the field, subject (where the lease so provides) to his afterwards levelling the field; but the lessor must be shown to have such an estate in the lands as warrants the lease, or else to have a power to make such a lease; and if the lease is merely of certain premises (portion of which is a field containing brick-earth), the lessee may not dig or take the earth, - much less may he exhaust the field of all the clay, - not even when the lease purports to be without impeachment of waste [...]. Bishop of London v. Web (1718), 1 P. Wms. 527.
High energy intensity from growing inefficient industrial operations is a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions and fine particulate pollution in Bangladesh. Brickfields are among the largest industrial polluters.
The government's definition of derelict land must be broadened to include those coal dumping grounds and brickfields which for technical reasons now escape the definition.
brick yard [...] 'brickyard n. a place where bricks are made, a brickfield.'