R & C
— 01/11/2016Found Gartliston Works, Glenboig. R & C with a rather noticeable thumbprint. I have only ever found
Read moreScottish bricks found in Santa Felicia, Argentina by Cris Pasquali and colleagues. Mac Brand –
Read moreFound at the Gartliston Works, Glenboig. Garnqueen Fireclay Works, Glenboig, Lanarkshire Alternative
Read moreFound Gartliston Works, Glenboig Note the thumb print to bottom left. Garnqueen Fireclay Works, Glenboig,
Read moreFound at the Gartliston Works, Glenboig. Garnqueen Fireclay Works, Glenboig, Lanarkshire Alternative
Read more(Note – SBH – I am not convinced that Luke & Co actually manufactured the fire bricks
Read moreFound Gartliston Works, Glenboig Following consultation with Moses Jenkins, HS, it is believed that
Read moreFound Gartliston Works, Glenboig Following consultation with Moses Jenkins, HS, it is believed that
Read more(Note – SBH – I am currently working on this page to try and confirm which posts refer to
Read moreThe photos of these bricks were kindly forwarded by Cristina Pasquali an archaeologist and coordinator
Read moreCardowan Fire Clay Works, Stepps, Glasgow – This should be read in conjunction with the post on
Read moreFound in Nine Mile River, Hants County, Nova Scotia, Canada by Randall L Leighton. 2 examples were found
Read moreFound at the Hurll Garnqueen Works, Glenboig. Note the reversed ‘S’. Mark Hurll (of Peter
Read moreFound at the Hurll Garnqueen Works, Glenboig. Cowie Bros & Co, Glasgow. See this link for my theory
Read moreFound at the Hurll Garnqueen Works, Glenboig Could 1907 be the date of manufacture? Garnqueen Fireclay
Read moreFound the Hurll Garnqueen Works, Glenboig. I think the mark is Glenlamond as opposed to Glen Lamond
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