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saw this in one of my classes. maybe someone thought writing Jesus' name on the brick would help them on a test? oh, lipscomb. =)

Took a pile of pictures at Brick Fiesta this year. Turnout was a bit disappointing compared to last year, but still had fun. I seemed to be damn near the only non-Texan at the con.

 

Did I mention Mick Chan is insane? Mick Chan is insane.

(Canon 1N + Helios 44M)

Martinsville, IN. This was the first alignment of what is now State Road 39 near the west fork of the White River on Martinsville's northwest side. Don't cite this as an authoritative source, but my reading over the past couple years suggests that Martinsville had a brick industry in the early 1900s, and that bricks were laid on the Dixie Highway (now SR 37) near Martinsville in about 1915, so I want to think that these bricks went in at about the same time.

My two bricks a 1952 black C3 and a later matchmatic recovered in stamped red pigskin. Unfortunately the meter doesn't work. These are great cameras, the red one had a better shutter button and the rangefinder is a bit different (easier to calibrate, different screw set up) than the black one, but the black one has the more traditional speed dial and aperture setting, which I like better. If I could merge these two it would make the perfect C3

Remains of the old brick factory at Claybank National Historic Site. The factory made these yellowish-red bricks from near the turn of the 19th century until 1989. Much of the process was still somewhat done by hand. I would love to know which of the countless civic and municipal buildings in southern Saskatchewan were constructed from Claybank brick. It's a fascinating place to visit as it was just as if the owners turned off the lights and handed the keys to the federal government. It's in "as is" condition.

Claybank, Saskatchewan

fiddled with the colour temperature a lot. as you can probably guess

I followed Hexagon Quiltalong at "The Old Red Barn Co. Quilt Along". I swore I would never make another. You should never say never. *grin*

 

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Brick Expo 2013 Canberra ACT Australia August 10 & 11

Suomenlinna. Sea fortress.

Photo report about Brick London 2015.

Brick Lane market, London, England, UK, Europe, Big John Carter, piano player, tattoo, outside, pavement, street, entertainer, Canon 10D, 17-40 f4, CRW_1600

I just liked the contrast of the red bricks, rust on the scrrews and the flaky red paint

When I first knew Peterborough in the mid 70s these Brick Transporters were all over the out skirts of the town along with the chimneys - my niece and nephew called them "baby cradles" long gone

 

By the way - These "cradle ways " must have a correct name - do you know what it is?

 

www.peterborough.gov.uk/page-5785

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peterborough

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And another thing that was missing in my collection: 2x10 hollow bricks in blue! :)

These sparkling bricks are the outside decor of Voodoo Doughnuts in downtown Portland. The lines to get these very unsual doughnuts.

clicked at a brick factory in Srivilliputhur...

Taken for the Our daily Challenge group 27 April Bricks. I have these 23 bricks stacked up by a small garden wall. I set them out on the grass and this is what I was able to form using all 23.

2010/05/06: "Find a grid pattern somewhere-maybe a brick sidewalk or ceiling tiles-and make a photo of an interesting slice of it." #ds172

Observed while Mrs W very patiently queued for tea in the café.

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