These bricks were found by Paul McCullum and his son, Sam, on the banks of the East River, New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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Below – Gartcraig – Gartcraig Fire Clay Works, By Millerston, Glasgow.
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Below – Boghead, Glasgow – Boghead Fireclay Works, Bathgate, West Lothian.
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Below – Hurll 4 – Garnqueen Fireclay Works, Glenboig, Lanarkshire.
Alternative brickworks include:
- Gartliston Fireclay Works, Glenboig, Lanarkshire.
Building bricks at Garscadden Works, Drumchapel.
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Below – Glenboig – Glenboig Union Fireclay Company, Glenboig, Lanarkshire.
Alternative brickworks include:
- Glenboig Star Fireclay Works, Glenboig, Lanarkshire.
- Glenboig Fireclay Works, (Old Works) Glenboig, Lanarkshire
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Below – Rawyards, Glasgow – Rawyards Brickworks, Airdrie, Lanarkshire.
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