If you have any information, questions or comments relating to this site, you can email me - Martyn Fretwell at
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If I can be of help, I will get back to you. Thanks.
https://eastmidlandsnamedbricks.blogspot.co.uk
And now my Days Out bog covering trips to Historic Houses, Castles, Gardens & Holidays.
https://gingerbennsdaysout.blogspot.co.uk
The Excellent Penmorfa Brick website is now run by David Kitching & is now referred to as "Old Bricks".
http://www.brocross.com/Bricks/Penmorfa/Pages/england.htm
Old Frechevillian Flickr brick site. Well worth a visit for South Yorkshire bricks.
Mark Cranston's Scottish Brick Collection. A comprehensive collection of Scottish bricks.
John Harrison's site with much information about the humble brick.
If you are into our rich Industrial past & Welsh Brickworks may I recommend Phil Jenkins two sites.
If you are on Facebook, may I recommend Ian Suddaby's very interesting Scottish Brickmarks site, he covers bricks & all kinds of clay wares which have a stamp mark.
Graham Brooks covers the Carlisle area, so check him out for the gems that he has found in that area.
http://www.solwaypast.co.uk/index.php/bricks
Excellent and well researched blog. Particularly interested in your information on A Lewis Greet. Arthur Lewis was my G Grandfather.
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