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Ive gone a bit Abstract for this one, and i like it. This was shot under a fairly new railway bridge at the end of Brick Lane.
Herbertshire brickworks Situated on the west side of Denny. It changed hands on numerous occasions, being owned variously by Robert Addie and Sons Collieries Limited, Callendar Brick Co, Cannerton Brick Co, and from 1968 the Millstone Grit & Fireclay Ltd. The works operated c1900 - c1980 and had one Tunnel kiln and one 18 chamber Hoffman kiln.
Image courtesy of Alan Fleming
(2172), London Brick Peterborough LB1 Works Pit conveyor & callow navvy also showing a truck of knots (clay) going to the works, (23/8/1935),
(photo courtesy of AM LBC Archivist).
Shirley Plantation grounds (VA).
Shot in the spring of 1995 with Minolta SPxi Quartz Date & Maxxum 28-80mm f/4-5.6 xi zoom on Fotoclub ISO-200 film.
The Gregory brickworks were on Ecclesall Road in south west Sheffield. Location shown on the map - it should read 'Brincliffe, Sheffield, England'.
Another brick of Michel on a visit to be pictured: Pat. pend, handcrafted L (or E) and 2 on the opposite side
This one is really interesting - the result of a conversation with MAGICBRICKS:
Cracked / burnt material. Formed by thermal decomposition.
This is particularly common in white shades, as titanium dioxide is often used as a coloring agent there.
Cracked material is burnt, superheated material. Titanium dioxide in the right concentration can even act like an acid and the plasticizing screw can be eaten away.
Brick is rarely seen here about, the local limestone being prominent. But in this case, the brick makes a good storage heater for the climbers.
On our mini flickrmeet Mark showed us some of the lovely buildings around where he lives. This was ab eautidufl brick farmhouse with the date set in the bricks.
By Sherrie Thai of ShaireProductions. Feel free to download and use these as a background for commercial or noncommercial projects. If you decide to use them, please let me know how it goes by sending a link or an image. Enjoy!
Happy Anniversary and Happy New Year! We decided to walk around on our first day, exploring as much as we can of what we missed the last time. But our old haunts were difficult to ignore and photograph.
Since we arrived at the end of the holiday season, we still managed to see the Christmas decorations. As usual, they were beautiful!
Old Nelsonville Brick Kilns
Nelsonville, Ohio
Nelsonville pavers, produced in the Hocking River valley in northwestern Athens County, are known for their salt-glazed surfaces. This glazing helped to make the pavers watertight and gave the blocks a very distinctive and attractive surface. Most of these bricks were made from the Lower Kittanning fireclay. Some of the old kilns and stacks of the Nelsonville Brick Company are preserved at Brick Kiln Park, on the west side of Nelsonville.
Nelsonville also is famous for its decorative sidewalk pavers, which include stars, circles, and flowers, all having the characteristic glazed surface.
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