Knowehead, Brickworks View from SSE showing main building and despatch of bricks
SC 449843
Description Knowehead, Brickworks View from SSE showing main building and despatch of bricks
Date 29/8/1974
Collection Papers of Professor John R Hume, economic and industrial historian, Glasgow, Scotland
Catalogue Number SC 449843
Category On-line Digital Images
Scope and Content Sand-lime brickworks, Locharbriggs, Dumfriesshire This brickworks was established by the Ballochmyle Brick Co Ltd to use stone dust and small stone fragments to make bricks. This was done by reducing the stone to powder, mixing it with lime, pressing the mixture into bricks, and steaming them. This shows the works from the end where the raw materials were taken in. The lower section to the rear housed the long cylinders in which the bricks were cured with high-pressure steam. There are cured bricks on the wagons in the foreground. Bricks made in this way are not so durable as fired bricks, but they are perfectly suitable for many purposes. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
External Reference H74/236/16
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