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By Sherrie Thai of ShaireProductions.com
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The works was located at Hayes Wood to the south-west of Halmer End. This brickyard was erected c1935 using second-hand machinery. It made only bricks and lasted until the 1970s.
It's amazing this place hasn't fallen down given the poor quality of the brick laying on the righthand side of the window.
Victorian Walled Garden at Sugnall, Staffordshire, England.
Texture by Distressed Jewell. Thank You.
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Since there's been so much snow and the dog hates walking in it as much as I hate being cold, we've been going downstairs through the basement to let him outside. It's right under our patio so the snow isn't so bad. I never noticed the brick wall under there. It shows a little history of our apartment building.
Release: 2015
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This is a great looking rock wall that I thought might make a cool background for someone.
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Picture of bricks with sayings from Dorchester residents and supporters of the Edward Everett Square Redevelopment Project.
As I headed to a picnic in Fælledparken, I spotted this bit of artistic bricklaying on one of the buildings around Østerbro Stadium. I think it was supposed to represent athletes in a parade
Another in my series of bricked up and plastered over small doorways found within the outside yard at Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia Pennsylvania. I'm not sure why I was drawn to these features so much. The prison was built in 1829 and closed in 1971.
Technical details:
Sakai Toyo 4 1/2 x 6 1/2" (half-plate) large format metal field camera with 4x5" film back.
150mm Caltar-S II F 5.6 lens in Copal BT shutter.
Ilford Delta 100 film shot at ISO 100.
Exposure was 1/4 second at F22.
Developed in Ilford DD-X 1+4 dilution for 10 minutes @ 20 degrees Celsius using a Beseler 8x10 print drum placed on Unicolor Uniroller 352 auto-reversing rotary base.
4x5" negative scanned with Epson V600
Stairfoot is near Barnsley. The brickworks were on Wombwell Lane (A633) southeast of the village. The location is shown on the map.
A homeowner in Shadyside used a collection of vintage bricks to fill in about an 8 ft. area between the sidewalk and curb where there had been a tree. A century or more ago in this area there were dozens, if not hundreds, of brick manufacturing companies.
New car, new accessories! Not so Fuzzy LEGO Dice with Brick Flag Logo.
I was looking so fresh until the first bump and they exploded all over the dash! Should have seen that coming LOL. Anyways, they were making an awful ruckus for the two and a half minutes they lasted.
Maybe I could fill 'em with something and glue it all together. Feel free if you have any suggestions..
And if anyone reading this cares, I have some real new MOCs on the way very soon. :)