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— 12/04/2015Found by Tam Moffet in Fife. Unidentified maker. The find location would suggest Scottish origins but
Read moreI initially went in search of all UK bricks and was often found in the Newcastle and Durham areas on brick hunts. However, I soon realised that collecting the huge range and variety of English, Welsh and Irish bricks would be beyond me so I decided to focus on Scottish manufactured bricks. I will of course uplift any non-Scottish bricks I find on my travels through Scotland. I have around 700 English, Welsh and Irish bricks but due to website space availability I have only listed online a very few.
Found during drainage work in a field near Eshott, Northumbria and donated to the cause by Kevin Monaghan.
Read moreFound by Eddie McLean in the Kirkintilloch, Glasgow area. (Note – SBH – This trade name appears
Read moreFound by Ian Suddaby near Ravenscraig, Motherwell. This example is not in my possession. Ian states – It’s
Read moreFound near High Blantyre. In 1981, Steetley Ltd (An English firm) bought over the Etna brickworks, West
Read moreFound Newcastle upon Tyne. T.Blythe Birtley Station, Co Durham – 1933 brick – end stamp
Read moreThis fire brick was found during work at The Mill on the Fleet, Gatehouse of Fleet. The brick is in possession
Read moreThe following bricks were recovered by Michael Fallone at the UCBS factory, Glasgow. The company of J.
Read moreFound in Northumbria by Kevin Monaghan. Makers unknown but all are presumed to be English. All were dug
Read moreIn the possession of Ian Suddaby. W Hudspith Haltwhistle South Tyne Works trough. This is an interesting
Read moreFound by Ian Suddaby in Whitehaven. Electric cable cover warning of the cables below. The Whitehaven
Read moreThis example was found on the site of the old Jenny Lind Brickworks, Near Motherwell, Lanarkshire adjacent
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