Christopher Ingram – Moss Side Brickworks, Crossmyloof to Avondale Brickworks, New Zealand
— 03/07/2024Many thanks to Liam Miles and Jenny Miller for much of the following information regarding their ancestor,
Read moreMany thanks to Liam Miles and Jenny Miller for much of the following information regarding their ancestor,
Read moreFound by Harley Plowman an old 1800s hotel site in New Zealand. Cardowan Fire Clay Works, Stepps, Glasgow.
Read moreFound in Riverton, New Zealand. The photograph and information were forwarded by Cedric Trounson. Cedric
Read moreFound by Victoria Grouden on an archaeological tannery site in Wellington, New Zealand that was in use
Read moreDetails of the following bricks have been forwarded by Eion Ross who lives in Oamaru, South Island, New
Read moreThe following Starworks bricks have been found by Angel Trendafilov. Angel is an archaeologist with Underground
Read moreJohn Nelson was a Scot who operated the brickworks at Benhar, Otago, New Zealand. In 1864, Nelson opened
Read moreMatthew Hennessey an archaeologist with Underground Overground Archaeology an archaeological consultancy
Read moreA fantastic article by Matt Hennessy. The adventures of a brickmaker in New Zealand. click me
Read moreMany thanks to Matthew Hennessey, Underground Overground Archaeology, Christchurch, New Zealand. John
Read more1851 – Andrew and Hugh McSkimming, Tile maker, Shawneuk, Catrine, Ayrshire. Peter McSkimming was
Read more13/11/1849 – Greenock Advertiser – Marriages – At Braeside Cottage, Rothesay on the
Read moreThe following bricks were photographed in the works yard at Ferrymead Museum, Christchurch by Phil Jenkins.
Read moreThe following Scottish bricks were found in the Canterbury area of New Zealand during various archaeological
Read moreThis example is in the possession of the Auckland War Memorial Museum, New Zealand. Source link It is
Read moreFound by Sarah Gallagher, Iris Gallagher, Emma and James Strang on the bank of Lindsay Creek, North
Read moreSource – Interesting article from British Brick Society Information sheet no 34 – Nov 1984.
Read moreJames Binnie, Gartcosh Fire Clay Works, nr Glasgow. A cracking example of a J Binnie water pipe –
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