Go to the fifth brick pictured on this link, if you can't link in directly google Penmorfa Bricks website and open English bricks starting with "F" (For Farnley)
Fifth brick down I would kill to own. How it ended up where it did i dunno....
Thanks The Parksider . I've just had a look at that link and in particular the glazed Farnley brick recovered from Carnforth Station is fascinating.
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I've been involved with litter picking around leeds since the pandemic and have picked up quite a collection of bricks from Leeds Makers including those listed at the bottom. Two questions does anyone know where the Botany Bay Brick works was, not very clear from https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/side-by ... =ESRIWorld. Also was there a brick works in Hyde Park opposite the Royal Park Pub......any ideas who made the bricks as I've not found any ( I don't think) :
ANB & Co
Armitage
Bramley
Bramley Brick Works
Burmantofts
BWS
Cliff
Cliff & Sons
Elland Road
Hicks & Walker Leeds
Horsforth
HPB Co
Ingham & Sons
J.M.&S
J.W
JG &S
Kirkstall
LBC Co
Leeds Patent Brick Co
LFCo ltd
LPBC
M M
MCC Col
Middleton
Middleton -Leeds
Middleton -Leeds- England
R.R.B Co
Rushforth Adwalton
Sutcliffe
Whitaker Elland Road
Whitaker Leeds
Wilcock & Co
Wooley B
Wooley Bramley
Wortley
Wortley Fire Clay Co
WS
One answer. Botany Bay was on Canal Road (Armley?) to the right of this https://goo.gl/maps/KCAbfffUzVFnm2pp8 I left the panorama view so you could refference landmarks, the most prominent being the viaduct on Kirkstall Road with I think St Michael's (Headingley) in the far distance.
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