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Rescue Rangers Sea Duck - Daniel Corcoran

The Claybank Brick Plant manufactured bricks, insulating bricks and tiles from clay. It operated from 1913 to 1989. Today it is preserved as a National Historic Site of Canada. The kilns originally burned wood but later were converted to gas.

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I like collecting random, interesting bricks from places I visit, then putting them in my outdoor collection.

Uttoxeter and Rocester August 2014

I love these so much! They were a lot of fun to make, and it was my first time sewing on quilt-style binding!

 

Tutorial from The Patch Smith.

 

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My collection of Modulex profile bricks. All known colors and sizes. [190209]

Exterior of a 1901 brick building in West Salem, Wisconsin.

A brick from the Possil Brickworks on Petershill Road in Springburn, Glasgow. Found on the old Caledonian mainline railway route into Edinburgh in North Merchiston.

Same wall as this, slightly different processing.

 

I like the texture of this wall; it's visible large.

Where the brick hits the stone.

model: Marina

photo: Paul Krugloff (www.pkrugloff.com)

shot in Prague 2008

Testing the new 40mm

seen on the flats at low tide

 

North Haven, CT (1892 - 1957)

Listed in an 1897 New Haven Business Directory:

"I.L. Stiles & Son Brick Co, 335 East Street,

Frank L. Stiles, President; begun in 1892."

 

Splermione and Bronn hanging out. The clock is my best microbuild IMO, since it has a positionable pendulum that I don't have a clear photo of. Oh well!

Our now annual show in White City with more displays and builders!

 

Built by Jillian!

Shot on a Fed 50 and Agfaphoto CT100 Precisa.

First and foremost, his dad Frank W. Cooper was a Jazz Tenor sax player with (friends like Count Basie, Lionel Hampton, Quincy Jones, Art Blakey and Thelonious Monk and many others). His mother Vivian P. Cooper, is a gospel singer.

 

His younger brother Kevin L. Cooper is manager. K. Brick can be seen preforming around Laughlin Nevada, Kingman AZ., Lake Havasu AZ. areas. Plus, many private special events. What a great musician I'll say! I really enjoyed my time spent with Kevin & K. "Brick" Cooper, and the photo shoot as well. Many thanks my brothers...

 

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Nicely squared to the bricks, this shot makes the bricks look like they're laying flat to the plane of the photo, which highlights the projection of the pipe beyond that plane.

Not too many months after my husband passed I took it into my head to get in my car and just drive west. No destination in mind, no maps, no timeline. This brick walkway was in a small town in West Virginia. I loved this little town (can't remember the name of it tho!) it had a neat little museum and old streets and buildings. All the people were so friendly and I soon discovered the local gathering place for a great meal! :-)

Brick Lane is a street in East London, England, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. It runs from Swanfield Street in the northern part of Bethnal Green, crosses Bethnal Green Road, passes through Spitalfields and is linked to Whitechapel High Street to the south by the short stretch of Osborn Street. Today, it is the heart of the city's Bangladeshi-Sylheti community and is known to some as Banglatown. It is famous for its many curry houses. en.wikipedia.org

This font is pretty simple, but we index it for completeness sake. Does anyone know when these bricks were produced? As far as I can tell these bricks have only been in one set, but it feels like they ought to have been in more.

  

As always: you can try writing with this font in Swooshable's Font Tester. Woohoo!

Went on a texture spree whilst shooting yesterday's pic, and I really liked how these bricks turned out so here they are!

United Bricks it's an interesting shop, they sell Brickmania's models, they make printed torsos and a lot more things. You can see the shop here : www.united-bricks.com/

and the Flickr account here : www.flickr.com/photos/96443663@N05

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From previous photo in stream. Carved 6/3/2000. For planting a tree.

Between Kousseri and Waza National Park

(11), Hanson Brick, (RDK 973), This lorry now has a rear mounted crane and is on the fairground scene, (P'Boro, 5/8/98).

Taken outside on a sunny day. Used my flash. It had plastic soup container thingy duct-tapped to it. 50mm lens. Canon 20d.

 

Enjoy

All of the photos I took at Queenscliff Bricks 2017.

I will also drop some video in the next few days.

And just a huge thankyou to everyone involved for what was a wonderful weekend.

Release may 2016

 

More information and pics up: THE BRICK TIME

 

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(331), London Brick, (F 152).

This picture is of the Coronation brick works taken shortly before it was demolished. This demolition created a world record for the highest number of chimneys demolished simutaniosly

The moody reflections attracted me to make this. All I had with me was my 85 and I could not get back far enough to catch the mood completely.

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