Inchcoonans 1965
— 18/01/2023Found by John Philip at Drybridge, Buckie. I am not in possession of this example. Errol Brick and Tile Works, Inchcoonans, Dundee. . . .
Found at Errol brick works, Dundee
Errol Brick and Tile Works, Inchcoonans, Dundee
This appears to be a broken roof pantile
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Found by John Philip at Drybridge, Buckie. I am not in possession of this example. Errol Brick and Tile Works, Inchcoonans, Dundee. . . .
Found by Andrew Gemmell in the Cadder area of Glasgow. Errol Brick and Tile Works, Inchcoonans, Dundee. 16/03/2015 – Graham Douglas, co-author of Survey of Scottish brickmarks 1985 relates the following: – When carrying out a visit to the Inchcoonan/Errol works in c.1985 I was told an anecdote regarding Inchcoonan drainage tiles. The works used…
Found by Ian Suddaby in Forfar. The drain is located 1m underground. Errol Brick and Tile Works, Inchcoonans, Dundee . . .
Found by Ian Suddaby in Forfar. Errol Brick and Tile Works, Inchcoonans, Dundee . . . .
Donated by Ron Gillespie from Errol. It was manufactured at the Errol brickworks but it may have been for a bespoke order. Errol Brick and Tile Works, Inchcoonans, Dundee . . .
Found by Pru Kennard in the Auchterarder, Perth area. Inchcoonans AD 1957. Errol Brick and Tile Works, Inchcoonans, Dundee. . . Below – 11″ long x 4 1/2″ high x 3 1/2″ wide in middle x 2 1/2″ wide at base. .
This lovely example was kindly donated by Maureen Kincaid. Errol Brick and Tile Works, Inchcoonans, Dundee. . . . . .
This lovely example was kindly donated by Maureen Kincaid. Errol Brick and Tile Works, Inchcoonans, Dundee. . . . . .
Found by Ian Suddaby in Fife. Errol Brick and Tile Works, Inchcoonans, Dundee. Inchcoonans 1966 drainage tile. 16/03/2015 – Graham Douglas, co-author of Survey of Scottish brickmarks 1985 relates the following: – When carrying out a visit to the Inchcoonan/Errol Works in c.1985 I was told an anecdote regarding Inchcoonan drainage tiles. The works used…
Found by Brian Wardell while draining at Stobswood Farm, Northumbria. Errol Brick and Tile Works, Inchcoonans, Dundee. Inchcoonans 1967 drainage tile. Unfortunately, this is only half a tile as the other side is missing but importantly the mark is clear and undamaged. 16/03/2015 – Graham Douglas, co-author of Survey of Scottish brickmarks 1985 relates the…