Clay brick has been an important building material in Ireland for many centuries. Most brick found in Irish buildings was made locally and there is a rich social, industrial, and architectural history associated with that manufacture and use that is unique to every county. In this gazetteer, known brickmaking areas are identified, together with information on the physical remnants of local brickfields and brickworks and their transport connections where these survive. The text is illustrated with a selection of buildings and other structures chosen to show the broad range of types and uses of native brick.
This book is a record of where clay brick was made in the country and how this locally made indigenous material has shaped the character of Irish buildings for more than four centuries.
Brickmaking in Ireland by Susan Roundtree
€40.00
Brickmaking in Ireland by Susan Roundtree
€40.00
Clay brick has been an important building material in Ireland for many centuries. Most brick found in Irish buildings was made locally and there is a …
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