The Brickmakers of St Albans
A Talk given to the St Albans & Hertfordshire Architectural & Archaeological Society at St Albans on 7th January 2003Buildings with "JR" Bricks
~1900
St Saviour's, St AlbansTwo properties owned by his family were also built of his bricks. One was a terrace of five houses in Sandridge Road, two of which were built at the time of the 1897 OS revision. The other was Calverton, the impressive house next to the Cricketers, which was built for his son, Harry Finch Reynolds, who occupied it in about 1903.
Houses associated with the Marlborough Road Chapel and possibly the Chapel itself.
Houses that were being constructed in Avenue Road and Upper Culver Road around 1900.
The City Museum as planned
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