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Auchenheath House, Auchenheath, Lanark, Lanarkshire.
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Brick Marks
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A.R brick A product of Tannochside Brickworks, Uddingston, Lanarkshire, in operation from c 1919 to 1939. rick+corporation+works/
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Auchenheath brick 1903 ref - Brown Archibald, Auchenheath brick & tile works, Auchenheath d+tile+works/
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Auchinlea brick Brickworks, Wishaw, Lanarkshire. c early 1900′s to c.1947 Canmore Found Auchenheath, Lanarkshire
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Robert Bell, Wishaw brick
Believed to be Robert Bell ( )
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Caledonian brick The Caledonian brickworks was situated in Larkhall, South Lanarkshire and was in operation from about 1867 to 1907 road-caledonian-brickworks/rcahms?item=685601#carousel
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Coltness brick Mayfield Brickworks, Carluke, Lanarkshire. c Late 19th to 1960s Alternative brickworks include: Newmains Fireclay Works, Morningside, Lanarkshire, Stepends Brickworks, Airdries, Lanarkshire.
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Coltness Mayfield brick
Coltness - Mayfield Brickworks, Carluke, Lanarkshire. c Late 19th to 1960s Coltness Mayfield s .
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City Side, Glasgow brick
Cityside Brick, Pipe and Fireclay Works, Greenhill, Glasgow. c.1878 to unknown
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J & M Craig, Kilmarnock brick
J & M Craig was formed by two brothers, James and Matthew, in 1847, with fireclay and brick works at Dean and also at Hillhead in Kilmarnock and at Perceton, near Irvine. They also made high class sanitaryware. The company was incorporated as J.& M. Craig Ltd in 1896 but went into liquidation in At both sites the company worked coal and fireclay mines
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DIXON Carfin Brickworks, Motherwell, Lanarkshire c.Dates: c to c. 1940’s Canmore Alternative brickworks include: Garturk Brickworks, Calder, Coatbridge, Lanarkshire. Goven brickworks, Glasgow. Brickworks, 1 Dixon Street, Glasgow
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Finlay Hamilton brick Hamilton Brickworks, Hamilton, Lanarkshire. c treet+hamilton+brickworks+ltd/
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Garnkirk brick Garnkirk Fireclay Works, Garnkirk, Lanarkshire.
In 1832 the Garnkirk Fireclay Company (known originally as the Garnkirk Colliery and Brickfield), owned by Mark Sprot of Garnkirk House and his brother and let to James Murray & Co., was established in the vicinity of the railway at Garnkirk. It was reputed to be one of the largest and most complete works in the United Kingdom, using a bed of fireclay 4 to 19 feet thick, of a composition superior to that used elsewhere in the trade.
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Garrowhill brick Garrowhill works, Glasgow, c 1928 – c 1945
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Larkhall brick Larkhall Brickfields, Birkenshaw, Larkhall, Lanarkshire. C ? caledonian+brickworks/
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M.C. Co brick Unidentified brick mark in this form however it could well be a variation on a theme with regards Milton , Carluke Milton Brick & Tile Works, Carluke, Lanarkshire, operated from c1897 to Scottish Clay Hollow-Ware Limited were incorporated on 15th July 1937 with registered office at the works. Final closure came with the voluntary liquidation of T B Gibson & Co Ltd t/a Milton Tile Works, Carluke on 14th August 1978
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Motherwell brick Motherwell Brick Co. Works, Motherwell, Lanarkshire
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S.B.C brick Following nationalisation of the coal industry in 1947, the National Coal Board (NCB) inherited a number of brickworks. Around 1969, early rationalisation saw the NCB selling off its brickworks with the Scottish Brick Corporation (SBC) taking over most of them, some 33 sites in Scotland. The SBC then started using its own stamp on the bricks it produced, usually the initials SBC.
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Souterhouse brick Souterhouse Brickworks, Coatbridge, Lanarkshire c 1899-c 1930 +brickworks/
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Sterling brick Jawcraig Brickworks, Falkirk, Stirlingshire. c to 1960s
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Whistleberry Brick Whistleberry Brickworks, Hamilton, Lanarkshire c 1939 – c1993 works/
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