Brickmaking

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Sharland Brick Works
photograph

Sharland Brick Works

Museum Ref No: AH_Sharland_Brick_Works
A photograph of Sharland Brick Works, Broadstone. From the Andrew Hawkes collection.
Photograph
Stoney Down Pottery
photograph

Stoney Down Pottery

Museum Ref No: F7f_0008
East side of original brickworks pottery barn, once a stable with a long manger; the Victorian addition to the far end, door and windows was fitted in 1959 after removal from the roof of Lytchett Manor belonging to the Trenchards; otherwise ramshackle building
Photograph
Stoney Down Pottery
photograph

Stoney Down Pottery

Museum Ref No: F7f_0007
South side of original brickworks pottery barn, once a stable with a long manger; the Victorian addition to the end, door and windows was fitted in 1959 after removal from the roof of Lytchett Manor belonging to the Trenchards; otherwise ramshackle building
Photograph
Stoney Down Pottery
photograph

Stoney Down Pottery

Museum Ref No: F7f_0003
West end of original brickworks/pottery barn, once a stable with a long manger; the Victorian addition to the end, door, and windows was fitted in 1959 after the removal from the roof of Lytchett Manor belonging to the Trenchards, 1960s
Photograph
newspaper

What is a Brick?

Article published in the Poole and Dorset Herald on 25th February 1858. Includes a detailed description of brick manufacture and a brickmaking machine in use at Kinson Clay Company.
Newspaper