JD 7
— 17/09/2021Found at the site of the old Bonnyside Brickworks, Bonnybridge. JD = James Dougall? James Dougall &
Read moreThis wonderful example of a set of Seger cones was found by Ian Suddaby on the site of the old Bonnyside
Read moreFound on the old Bonnyside site, Bonnybridge. James Dougall & Sons Ltd, Bonnybridge, Stirlingshire.
Read moreFound on the Bonnyside Brickworks Site, Bonnybridge. This brick is broken and should read ‘Gannister’
Read moreFound by Ian Suddaby on the old Bonnyside Brickworks site, Bonnybridge. This has been manufactured from
Read moreThese bricks were found by Denis Foulem along the Bathurst harbour seashore, located in the province
Read moreFound by Daud Rajah in Abadan, Iran. The ‘Dougall’ brick was found in a domestic fireplace
Read more04/04/1919 – Kilsyth Chronicle – The Workmen’s Compensation (Silicosis) Act, 1918, created
Read moreFound by Ian Suddaby in the Bonny Water, Bonnybridge. I am not in possession of this example. Unidentified
Read moreThe following pieces of fireclay were found by Ian Suddaby in the River Carron at Grangemouth. The segments
Read moreFound by Andrew Wood in the Fife area. ‘Compo’ may stand for composition. It is assumed this
Read moreFound by Ian Suddaby at the old Heathfield Fireclay Works site. I am not in possession of this example.
Read moreFound by Steven Pinder in the Sunderland area. I am not in possession of this example. James Dougall
Read moreFound by Chris Graham on the Scottish side of the Solway Firth. James Dougall & Sons Ltd, Bonnybridge,
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