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The Home Tour is SCAMP's largest annual fundraiser. Clarkston SCAMP is a nonprofit, five-week summer day camp in southeastern Michigan for children and young adults with special needs.

While brick commercial buildings are a common sight throughout the South, you really don't see them in Florida, except in some newer suburban areas.

 

In a rare twist of creativity, Kmart Corporate decided to built a brick store. Maybe they were forced to, since the Albertsons across the lot is the same way. Either way, it was a surprise seeing a unique and somewhat busy Kmart.

 

Tuskawilla Road at Red Bug Lake, Oviedo.

This is part of the brick wall that surrounds the church in Källstorp. The brick wall reflects the same gothic revival style as the church is built in. The church was built during the 1840:ies and I guess the wall dates back to the same period.

Captured with my latest old camera, the Kodak Medalist ii from the end of the 1940:ies. Using Fuji Neopan Acros 100, shot at 1/100 and f/4 during the early evening with the last sun beams hitting the wall.

A brick apartment building built in 1900. "Magnolia," which can be a surname, was probably the original owner's or builder's name (even though it seems like some kind of fanciful place name, named after the tree.)

Brick texture set from Yvelle Design Eye. See the post here: Brick Texture Set #2

Cathedral of St James, Stettin

Follow the rainbow over the stream, follow the fella who follows a dream, follow, follow, follow, follow, follow the yellow brick road.

 

Part of an old Coca Cola ad painted on the side of a house near Capitol Hill in Washington, DC.

More Egyptian bricks (in lovely light :-)

Patterns in pavement.....Happy American Thanksgiving everyone!

Overall winner, Brick your book competition entry by Sebastian R: "I made Ron Weasley from the Harry Potter books, which mum is reading to me at bedtime (we're up to the 4th book, the Goblet of Fire). I made the face, tie, legs, shoes and wand all by myself, and mum helped with the hair, shirt, jersey and robes."

 

January 2023

 

Reference: 2023-01-Sebastian-R

 

From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries

Displayed MOCs at Brick Fiesta 2013. All the MOCs were excellent, and there's a few that I didn't get pictures for; which is quite unfortunate.

 

Unless stated otherwise, these are not my creations.

A wall with fake brick wall paper at our cottage.

A wall in the narrow streets of Venice

 

Taken on a Canon 450d with a 17-85mm lens.

 

Very fine brickwork here, and I wondered whether these houses had been built with bricks produced down the road when the brickworks were still in production.

Release: 2016

 

More information and pics up: THE BRICK TIME

 

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William Gradwell was a major building contractor in Barrow-in-Furness. In 1855 he moved his business to Hindpool, Barrow, and set up a brickworks in Dalton Road capable of turning out 75,000 bricks a week.

If you use, please give a credit and link back to me. It would be nice to see what you've done with it too!

A brick from the Normanton Brick Company on Platform 2 of Abergavenny Railway Station.

Thomas Kirk and his sons ploughed their life savings into the Normanton Brick Company in the 1890s; the firm is still operating today.

Pure visual perception.

An eye catching single family residence in Vancouver (49th Avenue just west of Quebec Street).

My brick is at center. It honors my years as a teacher. I know it looks like I am dead, but those are just the years that I taught school. Some people get a gold watch, but I got a brick.. They probably wouldn't let me bring it home.

 

What ever happened to the practice of naming buildings after people? When I go back to the college where I got my degree, all of my old professors are now buildings.

My first Woodside brick. I've been looking for a Woodside brick for a while, including looking for them near the site of the Woodside brickworks, without luck. Therefore I was delighted to spot this one in the front garden of a house in Crickhowell

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clay bricks made in the villages...moda gal are slightly bigger than the conventional bricks used in construction

inside the bathroom of the Ash Street Saloon

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