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— 07/06/2021Found in the Glasgow area. Unknown maker. The find location would suggest Scottish origins but … . . .
Found by Eddie Mclean in the Glasgow area.
It was found among a pile of reclaimed Allan and Mann bricks.
Unidentified maker. Find location would suggest Scottish origins but….
Michael Fallone states that this brick came from a flat arch window design. The keystone (middle) would be marked one and each brick to the left and right would be marked to assist with the build. So the brick to the left and right of the keystone would be marked II, the next either side III etc etc.
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Found in the Glasgow area. Unknown maker. The find location would suggest Scottish origins but … . . .
This unstamped clay pipe was found by Geoff Hancock in a shed on Raws Farm, near Sandford, Strathaven. South Lanarkshire. Its provenance prior to that is unknown. It is likely to have been for channelling water. There are several local disused tileworks that this may have been manufactured at but it also has the look…
Found by Michael Fallone in the Glasgow area. The following 3 bricks are part of a flat arch. Unidentified maker. Find location would suggest Scottish origins but…. Michael states that this brick came from a flat arch window design. The keystone (middle) would be marked one and each brick to the left and right would…
Found by Michael Fallone in the Glasgow area. VII Unidentified maker. Find location would suggest Scottish origins but…. Michael states that this brick came from a flat arch window design. The keystone (middle) would be marked one and each brick to the left and right would be marked to assist with the build. So the…
Canmore – Newstead Roman Fort … This season’s work has given no confirmation at all to Richmond’s hypothesis that this part of the Fort housed a cavalry unit in the early Antonine period. The fieldwork and excavation have however revealed substantial 2nd-century industrial activities in the SW quarter of the Fort, including probable tile/brick making…
Found by Michael Fallone in the Glasgow area. Gartcraig Fire Clay Works, By Millerston, Glasgow Michael Fallone states that this brick came from a flat arch window design and was indeed the middle (key) brick. . . . .
Found by Eddie Mclean in the Glasgow area. It was found among a pile of reclaimed Allan and Mann bricks. Unidentified maker. Find location would suggest Scottish origins but…. Michael Fallone states that this brick came from a flat arch window design. The keystone (middle) would be marked one and each brick to the left…
Found by Michael Fallone in the Glasgow area. VIIII Unidentified maker. Find location would suggest Scottish origins but…. The left hand side of this brick has been chipped off. Michael states that this brick came from a flat arch window design. The keystone (middle) would be marked one and each brick to the left and…
Found in woodland on the site of the old Hilton Fire Clay Works, Alloa. They are not marked Buick or Hilton but they were found on-site and they were found among Buick white glazed bricks. Their appearance appears very similar to the Buicks. I have at this time no reason to believe they were made elsewhere…
The Romans further distinguished those which had been dried by the sun and air and those bricks which were burnt in a kiln. Preferring to make their bricks in the spring, the Romans held on to their bricks for 2 years before they were used or sold. They only used clay which was whitish or…