Stirling
— 20/02/2023Found by Ian Suddaby in the Bonnybridge area. This example is not in my possession. The manufacturer
Read moreAll ideas, theories or wild guesses as to the origins of any brick in this section can be forwarded via my contact form. Some of the bricks listed here because I do not have any factual evidence as to the brickmaker albeit we believe it is a particular firm ( any confirmation would be excellent) but other bricks are a complete mystery as to manufacturer.
Found in the Glasgow area, Scotland. This brick is whole. The inside is curved whereas the outside edges
Read moreFound in Glasgow by Eddie McLean. The history of the maker is as yet unknown but it is obviously made
Read moreFound by Tom Laurie in Dumfriesshire. This example is not in my possession. The manufacturer of this
Read moreFound Carron Works, Falkirk. Unidentified maker. The brick clearly states it was manufactured in Sweden.
Read moreFound by Russell Hogg in the River Dee near Balleter, Aberdeenshire. Unknown manufacturer but highly
Read moreFound on a landfill site in Clackmannanshire. I think the brickmark is complete. This is possibly a Harbison
Read moreFound at Glenbuck, East Ayrshire. The manufacturer of this firebrick is unknown. An ‘X’ has
Read moreThis fire brick was found during work at The Mill on the Fleet, Gatehouse of Fleet. The brick is in possession
Read moreFound Buccleuch Works, Sanquhar. Unidentified maker. Find location would suggest Scottish origins but
Read moreFound in Paisley. 4 x fingerprints to one side with a corresponding thumbprint to the other. Unidentified
Read moreFound by Tom Slaven in the Fife area. Unidentified maker. Find location would suggest Scottish origins
Read moreFound by Eddie McLean in the Glasgow area. Unidentified maker but highly likely to be of Scottish origins.
Read moreFound in Kilwinning. Unidentified maker. Find location would suggest Scottish origins but … . .
Read moreFound on the Firth of Forth, Bo’Ness. Unidentified maker. Find location would suggest Scottish
Read moreFound New Cumnock. Unidentified brick manufacturer. The find location would suggest Scottish origins
Read moreFound Granton, Firth of Firth. Unidentified cored brick. It is possibly stamped 086KC89B. . . .
Read moreUnidentified cored brick Found Granton, Firth of Forth
Read moreFound at the old Perceton Fire Clay Works, Perceton, Ayrshire This object is not marked but it was found
Read moreThis was found at the old Ravenscraig Steelworks, Motherwell. The product is made of fire clay and measures
Read moreFound by Geoff Parkhouse at Rutherford near Kelso, former County of Roxburghshire. This brick is unmarked.
Read moreThis unmarked red clay brick was found by Ian Suddaby and is interesting for several reasons. Ian states:-
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