Hurll
— 02/06/2021Found by Eddie McLean in the Glasgow area. The brick is obviously broken but it does show that at one
Read moreThese ‘P & M Hurll, Glasgow’ bricks were photographed by Harry Hughes at the Widow Sammons
Read moreMany thanks to Daphne Lim for the following information and photographs. Rawyards Glasgow and Hurll bricks
Read morePhotographed by Ian Suddaby in the Straiton area, Edinburgh. This was left in situ due to its size. Garnqueen
Read moreFound by Steven Pinder in the Co Durham area. This example is not in my possession. Garnqueen Fireclay
Read moreThese bricks were found by Paul McCullum and his son, Sam, on the banks of the East River, New Glasgow,
Read moreFound by Ian Suddaby at Winchburgh, West Lothian. I am not in possession of this example. Garnqueen Fireclay
Read moreThis brick is in the possession of Vladimir Smirnov and was found in Kandalaksha, Arkhangelskaya Province,
Read moreThis brick was found by Richard Shaw in Belize, Central America. It is stamped ‘Klinit R’.
Read moreFound by Ian Suddaby in East Lothian. This example is not in my possession. Garnqueen Fireclay Works,
Read moreFound by Alan Robertson and Nikki Seats in the Alloa area. Garnqueen Fireclay Works, Glenboig, Lanarkshire
Read moreThis example is not in my possession. The Scottish Industrial Archaeology Survey published a report in
Read moreFound by Ian Suddaby at Kirkcudbright, Galloway. This mark is stamped on an animal feed trough and there
Read moreHaghill Brick Company, Duke Street, Glasgow. (Note – SBH – The telegram address is ‘Hurll
Read morePhoto courtesy of Nottingham City Museums & Galleries. Many thanks to ‘Old Frechevillian’
Read moreFound by Magnus Eriksson in Amotfors, Sweden ” It may have been a building at the place long ago
Read more