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  1. Any experienced brickmaker, of first-rate judgment and sense, (and no other sort of a man ever was or ever will be a first-rate brickmaker,) will soon find just how much heat his arches will stand without …

  2. This page describes the work of a colonial brickmaker. Did you know that colonial brickmakers could make different colored bricks by adding certain sands or ashes to the mixture?

  3. Phillip. The survival of the probate inventory of this first brickmaker, bred (though significantly not born) in Gloucester, provides an important insight into the early development of brickmaking in he city. The …

  4. His traditional technique took him to Colonial Williamsburg in 1931 to work as a brickmaker in the early years of restoration there, and his continued success took him back to Williamsburg in the 1970s to …

  5. Simply put, the Brickmakers Quality Charter promotes the responsible sourcing of clay brick.

  6. When precisely the brickyard was first brought into operation remains uncertain, but some searching in family histories has revealed a Joseph Wareing living at the ‘Nedge Brickyard’, and working as a …

  7. It is simply a question of time, distribution and equalization of heat. Any experienced brickmaker, of first-rate judgment and sense, (and no other sort of a man ever was or ever will be a first-rate …