The Brickmakers of St Albans
A Talk given to the St Albans & Hertfordshire Architectural & Archaeological Society at St Albans on 7th January 2003Closure of St Peter's Brickworks
1899
ST PETERS BRICK YARD,
HEATH ROAD, ST ALBANS
SALE OF BRICKMAKER’S PLANT
Messrs HARDING, LOW & HARDING are favoured with instructions to sell by auction, on the premises, on Friday, November 7th, 1899, at Twelve for One o’clock.
The whole of the BRICKMAKING PLANT at the above works, which are about to be closed, comprising a corrugated iron and timber-built engine shed, and brickmaking machine ditto, a 4-h.p. Portable Engine, set of Rolls and Pug Mill, Washing Mill, Mortar Mill, Brickmaking Machine, one 10in, one 8in, two 6in, and one 4in. Centrifugal Pumps with Suction Pipes complete, wheelbarrows, weathering, and all the usual plant of a brickmaker.
Catalogues may be obtained of Messrs Harding, Low and Harding, estate agents, land and timber surveyors and auctioneers, 49 Finsbury Pavement, London, E.C. and St Albans.
Herts Advertiser, 4th November, 1899.
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