J Binnie Gartcosh L5
— 04/10/2021Found by Ian Suddaby in the Bo’ness area. Left in situ due to size. James Binnie, Gartcosh Fire
Read moreFound by Ian Suddaby in the Bo’ness area. Left in situ due to size. James Binnie, Gartcosh Fire
Read moreThis brick was found in Iceland and photographed by Halldora Blair. Gartcosh Fireclay Works and Gartcosh
Read moreFound by Drew Stewart on the Tweed Estuary, Berwick. This example is not in my possession. The brick
Read moreFound in a reclamation yard in Blackburn, Aberdeenshire. James Binnie, Gartcosh Fire Clay Works, nr Glasgow.
Read moreManufacturer(s): Gartcosh Fireclay Works (1863-1884). Gartcosh Silica & Fire Clay Works (1884-1890).
Read moreScottish bricks found in Iceland. These bricks were photographed by Halldora Blair and they form part
Read moreThis brick was found in Iceland and photographed by Halldora Blair. Gartcosh Fireclay Works and Gartcosh
Read moreThe following Scottish bricks were found in the Canterbury area of New Zealand during various archaeological
Read moreFound at Drum Farm, Bonnybridge. Glenboig Co Gartcosh. Glazed sewer or water pipe. Glenboig Union Fireclay
Read moreDuring Spring, 2013, a group of UCSC students under the direction of Pat Paramoure, UCSC Archaeological
Read moreJames Binnie, Gartcosh Fire Clay Works, nr Glasgow. A cracking example of a J Binnie water pipe –
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