High Bonnybridge, Firebrick Works View from NW showing firebrick kiln and moulding shop in background
SC 452100
Description High Bonnybridge, Firebrick Works View from NW showing firebrick kiln and moulding shop in background
Date 1975
Collection Papers of Professor John R Hume, economic and industrial historian, Glasgow, Scotland
Catalogue Number SC 452100
Category On-line Digital Images
Scope and Content Broomhill Brickworks, High Bonnybridge, Stirlingshire Broomhill Brickworks was built to produce refractory bricks, a speciality of the Bonnybridge area. It was probably the smallest works of its kind in Scotland, with a single kiln and a small moulding and drying shed. This view shows the single rectangular downdraught kiln from the north west with the moulding and drying shed behind. The latter had heated floors for drying the moulded bricks before firing them in the kiln, hence the chimneys on the gables. The works closed in 1979 and was demolished soon afterwards. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
External Reference H75/25/13
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