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• BBS INFORMATION

The Newsletter of the British Brick Society 1973 to 2000

Including

Compilation Volume of issues 1 to25 and Individual issues 26 to 81

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BBS INFORMATION Compilation Volume 1 1973 - 1981 (The first 25 issues)

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individual back numbers of BBS INFORMATION (from Number 26 onwards)

The Society is most indebted to Mrs Patricia Ryan for voluntarily undertaking the considerable task of preparing this extensive index British Brick Society Information Index Compilation Volume and Vols. 26-81

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A Barnes, Frederick J 57 21 Acts of Parliament Barry. Sir Charles 75 4 Cinematograph 1909 68 2 Beadle, Sidney 53 3 Employment of Children in Brickyards 36 18 Belcher, Sir John 63 20 Aberdeen 52 4 Binks, Howard Percival 68 12 Aberson, Johannes 68 15 Blomfield, Sir Arthur and Son 63 19 Ablett, R 68 13 Bodley, G F 65 17, 66 10, 77 17 accounts Botta, Maria 65 18 brickmaking and supplying bricks 31 21-24 Bottomley, J Mitchell 80 22 building 40 11, (note) 49 18, 69 12-14 Bradshaw, Gass and Hope 77 20, 81 7 Acton Scott Historic Working Farm, nr Brevett, A P 71 2 Church Stretton, Shropshire Briggs and Wolstenholme 68 13 experimantal cupola or oven kiln at 80 14-20 Brown, Cecil 71 2 Bush, Robin 77 2 Adam, Robert 34 12, 37 16 Cachermaille-Day, N F 77 2, 79 8 Adler, Denkmar 68 14 Caroe, W D 71 2 adobe bricks Also see 'bricks. mud.' CV 25, Champneys, Basil 54 13, 74 14-20 26, 56, 87 Christian, Ewan 79 22 Africa, Central, brickmaking in 77 22-27 Clutton, Henry 77 4 Aldeburgh, Suffolk 57 21-22 Cockrill, J W 68 13 Allington Castle, Kent 29 7, 74 7 Comper, J Sebastian 71 2 almshouses or hospitals 47 15, 51 7 Cowles-Voysey, Charles 80 2 Baldock, Herts., Wynne's 66 3 Crewe, Bertie 68 4, 18 Boyton, Suff., Warner's 66 4 Cullinan, Edward 76 12 Canterbury, Kent, Manwood's Darbyshire, Alfred 75 4. 77 18 Ewelme Almshouses, Oxon. 37 13-14 Derbyshire, Andrew 34 1, 47 3 Hitchin, Herts., Skynner's 66 3 Dixon, A 73 4 Reading, Berks., Sir Thomas Vachel's Dixon, Roger 77 12 57 14 Doyle, J F 77 19 St Albans, Herts. Dudok, Willem Marinus 33 1-2, 47 3 Runshaw's Charity 66 2, 8 Ebbles, Richard 71 2 Pemberton's 66 2, 3 Eccleston, A W 73 2 Duchess of Marlborough's 66 2, 3 eighteenth-century 67 2 Tattershall, Lincs. 66 2, 3 Ellis, Peter 73 16 Walthamstow, Essex, Monoux' 66 3 Evans and Shalev 76 11 Althorp, Northants. 37 17 Fairhurst Design Group 66 11 Fairhurst, Harry S. 68 19 AJt.ringham Station 68 18 Gass, John Bradshaw 65 2, 68 13 Arnpthill, Beds. 57 24, 61 12 Franklin, W W & Briars 81 6, 7 Arnpthill Castle 51 18, 61 12 Gibbons, J H 71 2 Amsterdam, Eigen Haard 34 5-9 Green, David 76 2 Andrew, Jim and Anne Green, Leslie 68 12 'Colwich Brickworks Survey' in Journal of the Grimthorpe, Lord 66 7, 9 Staffordshire Industrial Archaeology Hamlyn, W H 81 11 Society 12 (note) 42 17 Hare, H T 65 18, 73 14 Anglesey CV 32, 30 10-11, 31 8-10 Harrison and Cox 77 3 animal footprints or marks CV 32, 39 8-10 Harrod. W D 62 3 Appledore, Kent, Home's Place Chapel 31 Hiort, John William 34 10-11 Hobbis, Holland William 73 2 15- 16, 47 9 Holden, Charles 45 2-3, 47 3, 62 7 archaeological recording (note) 46 16 Holland, Henry 34 12 architects 47 3 Holyoak, H 77 12 Ablett, R 68 13 Hooke, Robert 79 10 Adam, Robert 34 12, 37 16 Hope, Arthur Heywood 66 10 Austin and Paley 77 17 Hothersall, Percy 68 3

1 Howell, Killick, Partridge and Amis 76 10 Woodhouse, George 65 2 Jones, Inigo 77 5 Woodhouse and Willoughby 68 13, 14 Kent, William 39 2, 5 Worthington, Thomas 73 14 Keyte, J 71 2 Wren, Sir Christopher 39 2, 5, 5-7, 42 10, de Klerk, Michael 34 5 72 2, 79 10, 79 9-18, 19-22 Knight, John 68 4 Wyatt, Samuel 34 12 Lutyens, Sir Edwin 27 9 architecture Maguire and Murray 77 2 Amsterdam School of 33 2, 34 5 Marshall and Tweedy 81 8 continental influence 37 13-15 Martin and Chamberlain 73 17 Classicism 47 2-3 Mason, W of Ipswich 63 19 Dutch 33 1-2, 79 10 Matcham, Frank 68 12, 13 Early Tudor (review) 49 7-13 Mateor, Huon 77 19 Edwardian 77 17-21 Mather, Andrew 81 12 Gothic Revival 38 9, 48 2 May, Hugh 79 10 Modern Movement 38 9, 47 2-3 McNaught, R M 68 19 Netherlandish influence 47 15-20 Moore, Leslie T 81 6 Nineteen-thirties 80 2-3 Nesfield, William Eden 57 19 Post-Modernism 34 1-3 Oxley and Bussey 77 2 Roman (review) 49 14-16 Paley and Austin 66 10 vernacular, bibliography of (review) 56 23 Penrose, F C 79 22 Argentinia, brickmaking in 35 11 Pocock, William Willmer 55 12-13 Armadale, West Lothian 55 13-17 Porro, Riccordo 80 21 Preston. R B 77 19 Arnold, H Pugin, A W N 32 7, 47 2, 77 2 A Book About Bricks (review) 56 23 Richardson, Sir Albert 44 2, 47 3, 71 2, Art Deco 81 4-5 cinema interior 68 4 Robson, Edward R 74 14-20 Ash, Kent, St Nicholas' church 36 17 Roche, Martin 68 14 Ashburnham, Sussex estate brickyard Root, John Welborn 68 14 (review) 59 14-18 Scott, Richard Gilbert 77 3 Ashby-de-la-Zouche Castle, Leics. 70 8 Scott, Sir Giles Gilbert 38 9-13, 47 3, 65 18, Asia, brickmaking in 29 4-5, 12, 31 16 71 2, 77 3, 77 19, 78 17, 81 3, 23-25 Sharpe, Edward 68 13 Aslackby Manor House, Lincs. 75 19-20 Shaw, Norman 50 3-4 Assington Hall, Suffolk 37 4 Simpson, Archibald 52 4 associations Skipper, George 68 13 Broseley Brick and Tile Manufacturers' Smith, Thomas 68 13 Association 65 10 Soane, Sir John 34 12 International Brick Collectors Association Spalding and Cross 68 19 30 6 Stone, E A. 68 4 Plain, Decorative, Encaustic, and Earthen- Stone, Nicholas 77 4-8 ware Tile Manufacturers' Association Stories, H 63 19 65 10 Stoll and Sons 66 16 Avon Also see 'Somerset' CV 57 Sullivan, Louis 68 3, 11,14 Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings, Talman, William 70 1 Bromsgrove, Worcs. CV 20, 62 10-11, Tapper, Sir Walter 65 17 73 17-19 Taylor, Sir Robert 66 18 Austin and Paley 77 17 Terry, Quinlan 47 2-3 Australia CV 19, 40 19 Tomlinson, J W 81 7, 10-11, 13 Townsend, Charles Harrison 65 18 Ayers, Brian S et al. Trubshaw, Charles 68 12 The Cow Tower, Norwich: a Detailed Survey Vanburgh, Sir John 66 17 and Partial Reinterpretation' in Medieval Verity, Frank T. 68 4 Archaeology 32 (note) 48 17 Verity, Thomas 68 4 Aylesbury, Bucks. Ware, Peter 77 3 finials 56 10-11 Waterhouse, Alfred 57 14, 68 11, 73 16 Buckinghamshire County Museum, brick Waterhouse, Paul 76 19 exhibit 70 1 Watson, Lawrence 68 5 Webb, Aston and Bell, Ingress 70 2, 73 17 B Weightman arid Hadfield 66 10 Baconsthorpe Castle, Norfolk 32 6, 52 3 Wellesley, Lord Gerald and Wills, Trenwith Badley Hall, Suffolk 37 5 71 2 Baldock, Herts., Wynne's Almshouses 66 3 Whincup, William 68 12 Baltic softwood 67 7 Whinney, Son & Austen Hall 81 15

2 Bapchild, Kent, St Lawrence's church Betts, Ian porch 35 8-9 'Glazed Eleventh-Century Wall Tiles from Bardney, Lines., St Lawrence's church ' in Medieval Ceramics, 20 (note) 37 14, 47 9, 55 22, 66 13, 71 9 75 13 Barlasten Hall, Staffs. 66 18 Betts, lan, Black, E W and Gower, J Barnes, Frederick J 57 21 A Corpus of Relief-patterned Tiles in Roman Britain, Journal of Roman Pottery Studies Barnes, Paul and Firman, Ron The gypsum, brick and associated industries 7 (1994) (note) 72 16 of Newark' in East Midlands Historian 8 Beverley, Yorks. 52 3, 57 20 (note) 80 22-23 Bexhill, Sussex, West Lodge 67 17-18, 20 Barnham Broom Hall, Norfolk 32 8 bibliography, British Brick Society 81 19 barns, brick 35 10 bibliography, select Barry, Sir Charles 75 4 Brick and the 79 22-23 Barton Hall, Barton Blount, Derbys. 39 16 bibliography, vernacular architecture base relief 81 15 (review) 56 23 basket-weave bond See 'bonds, basket- Bicknor Court, Kent 42 7 weave' . Priory, Norfolk 35 4 'bat.' 62 9 Binks, Howard Perceval 68 12 baths 'birds mouth' 62 9 municipal 73 14-15, 81 13 Birmingham pithead 75 2-3 Birmingham Law Courts 70 2 Baumber, Lincs. 40 12 Birmingham School of Art 68 18 Bawden, P 68 15 canals 32 17 Our Lady Help of Christians church, Tile Baylham Hall, Suffolk 37 5 Cross 77 3 Beadle, Sidney 53 3 Our Lady of the Wayside church, Shirley Beamish Museum CV 24 77 2 Beaudesert Hall, Staffs. 40 11-12 Roman Catholic Cathedral 77 2 Beaulah, Kenneth St Catherine of Sienna's church, Church Tiles of the Nineteenth Century Street 77 3 (review) 43 15, 63 14 St Mathew's church, Perry Beeches 77 2 Beaumont, J S 68 2 Black Country Museum CV 77 Beccles, Norf., St Michael's church 48 5 Blackheath, Kent, Moreden College 42 10 Bedford, Beds. , Lanes. Picturedrome 68 2 68 13 St Paul's church 35 4 Central Arcade 68 13 Bedfordshire 54 10-13 Winter Gardens 68 18 Hearth Tax 33 7-12 Blickling Hall, Norfolk bee-boles 51 8 estate brickworks 35 16, 59 14 Belesbourne, Kent 35 8 Blockley, Glos. 64 15 Belcher, Sir John 63 20 Blomfield, Sir Arthur and Son 63 19 Belgian kilns CV 72, 73 Blythburgh, Suffolk Belgium CV 88, 37 2, (note) 48 16 Holy Trinity church 36 5, 41 20-21 bell towers CV 80 Boards of Health 63 10 Belmont, Kent 37 17 Bodley, G F 65 17, 66 10, 77 17 Bennett & Sayer of Derby 68 15 Bodley and Hall Berkshire Elementary Surveying for Industrial Archaeolo brick in churches 42 10-14 gists (note) 32 17 brickmaking, local (review) 62 27 Bolton, Lancs. 63 20-21 Beswick, Molly Aspinall Buildings, Deansgate 68 13 Bricks and Tiles: A Village Industry Beehive Mills 66 16 (note) 26 11, Bolton and Bury canal 75 5 'Brick for the Martello Towers in Sussex' in Bradshawgate 68 13 Sussex Industrial History 17 (review) mills 66 16 44 12, Mealhouse Lane 68 13 Brickmaking in Sussex: A history and Gazeteer fire station on Marsden Moor 68 13 (review) 62 25-26 Victoria Hall, Knowsley St 68 13 'Brick, Tile and Pottery Manufacture', in An Wesleyan Chapel, St 68 13 Historical Atlas of Sussex eds. K Leslie, bonds CV 21, 30, 38, 31 13, 34 6-9, 37 1-2, and B Short (note) 80 23 42 1-3, 47 18, 52 22, 57 12-13, 19, 60 10

3 basket-weave 34 7 at Southwick Hall, Northampton 72 19 Dearne CV 21 at Upminster Tithe Barn Agricultural & Folk English 35 10, 36 6, 37 1-2, 42 1-3, 81 8, Museum, Essex 26 8 10, 11, 12, 13 at Weald and Downland Open Air Museum, English Garden Wall 38 10-12, 58 6-9, Singleton, Sussex 41 21 71 10, 81 3 brick, colouring of 76 6 Facing or Common 58 7-8 brick-cored walls See also 'brickwork, Flemish 34 18, 37 1-2, 66 8, 67 4-5, structural.' 40 14 79 13-15, 37 2, 81 6, 8, 11, 12, 14, 15, brick cores 61 6 16, 17 Flemish, irregular 69 12 brick, decorative treatment of (review) Flemish stack 34 6-9 45 9-10 header 34 7, 42 1 brick drying techniques 39 8-13, 49 3-4, monk CV 30, 34 6-9, 62 10, 81 13, 17 57 16 rat-trap CV 21, 34 18, 36 6, 57 4, 58 17, 'brick dots' 55 5-6 62 9, 63 11, 25, 73 19 brickearth 41 4-11, 47 4-14 stack 34 6 brick facades 51 8-9, 58 15, 63 10, 73 13-15 stretcher 31 27, 81 5, 7, 14 brick-facing 55 20 Sussex 64 5 brick festoons 'bonning rods' 62 9 in Herts . (note) 43 3 Booth, Humphrey 66 2 brick field names 31 24 Boston, Lincs. 47 8 'brick frogs' 64 4 Hussey Tower 35 9 brick hacks 55 8 Boston, Richard bricklayers 42 9-10 The biggest splash' in Guardian Weekend 13 messages 57 27 Feb 1999 (note) 78 15 wages 55 2-3 Botta, Maria 65 18 brick-lined tombs 40 17-18 Bottomley, J Mitchell 80 22 painted 64 13-14 bottle-kiln 63 18 brick-infilled panels 67 4 bottle ovens CV 19 brickmakers Also see 'brickmaking firms Boughton Aluph, Kent and works' All Saints' church 42 9 Aberson, Johannes, Olst, Netherlands 68 15 Boughton-under-Blean, Kent Ball, John of St Albans, Herts. 68 21 Brenley Manor House 42 9 Bibb, Robert, Redditch 69 13 Boutwood, Blomfield family, Halstead, Essex 36 16 'Bricks of Distinction' in Period Home and its Catchpole family, Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk Garden May 1994 (note) 63 15 60 20 Boyton, Suffolk continental 37 15 Clegg family , Castleford. Yorks. 57 25-26 Warner's Almshouses 66 4 Corder family, Hedingham area, Essex 'bow' 66 14 36 15, 46 3 Bradfield Hall, Essex 35 9 Cornish family, Hedingham area, Essex Bradgate Park, Leics. 46 2 36 15 Bradshaw, Gass and Hope 77 20, 81 7 Gentry, Mark, Hedingham area, Essex 'breast' 62 9 36 15, 17, 46 3 breeze Gillies family, Armadale, W. Lothian addition of 63 16 55 13-17 bricks CV 21 English, George William, Bulmer, Essex 46 3 'bressummer' 64 5 Fairclough family, Clacton, Essex 60 22 Lawrence, Thomas, Bracknell 45 20-21 Bretherton, Lancs., Carr House 77 11 Love family, Beds and Hunts. 58 11-13 brick-builders (i.e. those who built in brick) Minter family, Bulmer, Essex 46 3 (review) 49 7-13, 71 13 Oadnall, John 69 12 in Bedfordshire 44 9-12 Rayner family, Hedingham area, Essex 36 15 brick clamps 26 9, 27 7, 33 3-6, 41 2, (note) Sealey family, Bridgewater, Somerset 54 4-9 42 18, 63 16, 80 20 Such family, Paul Holme, Yorkshire 69 7 brick clays 41 4-11, 47 4-14 Tanner family, Wilts. 47 20 brick collections CV 7-18, 20, 24, 31, 63 Thompson, Jabez, Northwich, Cheshire at Bursledon Brickworks 68 15 56 20-22 at Chelwood Brick, Denton, near Vise, Edward and Joseph, Spernall 69 13 [Alan Hulme's collection] 76 22 brickmakers' at Somerset Brick and Tile Museum 63 22, dual and secondary occupations 38 1-2, 73 11 39 14-15, 40 4-10, 43 5, 54 4-6, 10-13,

4 16. 56 20-22. 59 16 Blickling Hall Estate Brickyard 35 16. inventory 34 18-19 59 14-15 marks 80 11-12 Blythe Pantile Works, near Barton-on- memorials 68 21 Humber 57 21 party 27 3 Bonnyside Fireclay Works, Bonnybridge, recollections 55 7-10 Stirlings. 31 17 in Somerset 73 10-12 Bourne Valley Pottery, Poole, Dorset wages 43 5, 45 20-21, 55 2-4 , 8 31 18-19 brickmaking 26 9, 27 7, 29 2, 30 1-2, 3-5. Broadlie Brickworks, Dairy. Ayrshire 31 16 (note) 31 14. (note) 32 17, (review) Brown and Co, Bridgewater, Somerset 62 20 50 17-19, 64 16, 68 16 Bulmer Brick and Tile Co, Bulmer, Essex African, Central (Malawi) 77 22-27 46 3-6, 49 2-4 at Aldeburgh Brickworks 57 22 Bursledon Brickworks, near Southampton at Armadale, W. Lothian 55 14-15 29 4, 30 3, 57 16, 18, 68 15 at Bulmer Brick and Tile Co, Bulmer, Essex Butterley Brick Company, Ripley, Derbys. 46 3-6 31 12, (review) 51 23-24 at Charfield Block Tile and Brickworks Callendar Brick and Fireclay Co, Glen Works, 26 5-7, 27 4-5 Glen Village, Falkirk 31 17 at Chiddingstone Brickworks, Kent 66 13-14 Castle Bromwich Estate Brickworks at Elvedon, near Brandon 30 6 59 14-16 at Epsom 67 4 Cattybrook Brickworks, near Bristol at Jubilee Brickworks, Lytchett Maltravers. 48 18-19, 63 23-24 Poole, Dorset 55 7-10 Charfield Block, Tile and Brick Works at Laybrook Brickworks (NGR TQ 1 1 5 1 8 7) 26 5-7, 27 4-5 26 9 Chiddingstone Brickworks, Kent 66 13-14 at Marks Tey Brickworks, Essex 63 16-17 Colehurst Symons & Co Ltd 63 21 at Michelmersh Brickworks, Hants. 57 16 Collier. S & E, Grovelands. Reading 49 20 at Swinley Brickworks, near Bracknell Coltness Brickworks Ltd. Newmains, Wishaw, 45 20-22 Lanarks 31 17 at Rudgwick Brickworks Co Ltd, Lynwick St., Coltness Iron Company 31 17 Rudgwick, Shropshire 41 2 Colwich Brickworks, Staffs. (note) 42 17 brickmaking, of clamp bricks 26 9, 27 7, Cornard Brick and Tile Co. 43 4-8 Cove Bottom brickyard, South Cove, near 33 3-6, 41 2, (note) 42 18, 63 16, 80 20 Lowestoft 35 14, 17 brickmaking etymology 57 26 Cumwhinton Brick Co. 48 14 brickmaking exhibits Davison, C and Co 62 18 Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings, Dewar & Findlay Ltd, Drumpark Brickworks, Bromsgrove, Worcs. 62 10-11 Bargeddie, Glasgow 31 18 Norfolk Rural Life Museum, Gressenhall, Dewerstone Iron Mine, Devon, at 64 7-13 near E Dereham, Norfolk 61 10-11 Dranesfield, William & Sons, Neesam Hill [sic] Snibston Discovery Park, Coalville, Leics. Brickworks 44 19-20 68 16 The Dunge Brick and Tile Works, Broseley, brickmaking, experimental 38 17-18, Salop 65 52 6-7 Edwards of Ruabon, Denbighshire (now brickmaking, fifteenth century (review) Clwyd) 56 7-9 4 14-15, (review) 49 7-13 Etna Works, Armadale, Bathgate, West brickmaking firms and works (also tile Lothian 31 16 making firms) Also see 'brickmakers' Ferro Ceramic Pottery Company, Plymouth, CV 25, 35, 37, 38, 51. 54, 56, Devon 61 17-19 60, 63, 66, 68, 71, 73. 74, 75, 78, 79, 81, Garnkirk Fireclay Company, Glasgow 62 19, 21 88, 90, 92 Accrington Brick and Tile Co Ltd 28 6 Great Melton brickyard, Norfolk 61 11 Albion Brickworks, West Bromwich 58 10 Great Western Railway brickworks, Swindon 62 18 Aldeburgh Brickworks, East Suffolk 57 22 Hancock and Co, Hawarden 62 18 Armitage, George & Sons 28 6 Ashburnham Estate Brickworks, near Hast Hants (Harts) Hill Brickworks, Wimborne. ings, Sussex 35 14-16, 60 18, 59 14, Dorset 68 15-16 60 18 Harris & Pearson, Stourbridge 73 10 Barham Bros., Bridgewater, Somerset 56 4-6 Hathern Brick Company, Works at Cliff, Baumber Brickyard, Horncastle, Lincs. Tamworth, Staffs. 53 9 42 16, 48 11-12, 49 8-9, 66 12 Harthernware Ceramics Ltd, Normanton-on- Beacon Hill Brickworks, Mullen, Dorset Soar, Leics. 46 2 76 14-15 Haunchwood 38 18 Blantyrefermie Brickworks & Colliery, Hedingham Brick and Tile Works, Essex Blantyre, Glasgow 31 17 36 15

5 Hunt and Robins 73 11 Swillington Brickworks 28 6 Hurll, P & M Ltd, Glasgow 31 17 Thomas and Co, Wellington, Somerset 62 2 Jubilee Brickworks, Lytchett Maltravers, Tortoise Brickworks, Sible Hedingham, Essex, Poole, Dorset 55 7-10 36 15 Kempston Brickworks, Bedfordshire 69 16 United Fireclay Products 31 16 Kipps Quarries and Brickworks, Coatbridge Walkeringham Brickworks, Notts. 29 6 31 18 Warboys brickyard, Cambs. 36 9-10 Lamb, W T, Pitsham brickyard, Midhurst, Welch, C., Ditcheat 73 11 Sussex 33 4 West Runton brickworks, Norf. 61 11 Laybrook Brickworks (NGR TQ 115187) 26 9 Whitehaven Brick and Tile Co. 60 5 Little Cornard Brickworks, Suffolk 43 4-8, Wilkes' Brickworks, Chiddingstone, Kent 48 13 66 14 London Brick Company 30 13, 56 7 Williamson Cliff Brickworks 75 15-16 Lonsdale Brick and Tile Works 48 14 bricks, made by 76 10-11 Maidenhead Brick and Tile Works, Malders Wish Brickworks, Hove, Sussex 52 10 Lane, Pinkneys Green, Kent 49 19 Woburn Estate Brickworks 59 16 Major, H J & C Ltd., Salmon Parade, York Handmade Brick Co, Alne, Yorks. Bridgewater 52 15, 54 6-8 69 17-18 Marshall, Thomas & Co, Loxley, Sheffield Yorkshire Brick Company, The 'Coalfield' 30 13 Brickworks, Mexborough 30 13 Marks Tey Brickworks, Essex 63 16-18 brickmaking gazetteers See 'gazetteers' Matthews Brickworks, Bellingdon Bucks. brickmaking illustrations 32 19 78 20-21 brickmaking in Radnorshire 78 24 McGladery, Samuel & Sons, Ltd, , N Ireland 65 13-16 brickmaking, of 'London Stocks' 33 3 The Metallic Tile Co., Chesterton, Staffs. brickmaking machines 36 7-8 at Beacon Hill, Brickworks, Dorset 76 14-15 Michael Marsh Brickworks, Romsey 68 15 Hall's patent horse-driven 68 15 Michelmersh Brickworks, Hants. 57 15-16 Monarch 63 8 Northcott Brick 64 15 for pressed facing bricks 65 14-15 Ormond, J and Son, Bolton 68 13 Whitehead's Three Process 32 16-17 Pearson, E J 73 10 Wills single-cylinder horizontal steam engine Peterstone brickyard, Holkham, Norfolk 52 15-16 35 18-19 Wlnn's Portable 38 7-8 Pluckley Station Brickworks, Kent 31 20 brickmaking, medieval (review) 4 14-15, Price-Pearson 73 10 (review) 49 7-13 Pudney & Son, Colne Engaine, Essex 36 16 brickmaking, in Rumania 80 20 Pycroft's Brickworks, Hayling Island, Hants brickmaking, sand-lime bricks 76 14-15 33 4 brickmaking, stiff clay extrusion method Redland Bricks, Hamsey, near Lewes, Sussex 68 17 33 6 brickmaking terms 72 3-11, Redland, North Holmwood Works, Dorking 75 9-10 68 15 sources for, 75 7-9, 76 9 Red Lane Brickworks, Hurst Green, Surrey brick-marks CV 22, 25, 32, 33, 52, 55, 57, 66 13 60, 62, 63, 66, 74, 26 8, 27 10, 29 6, 9, Robin Hood Brickworks near Wakefield 28 6 30 10, 31 8, 16-18, 19, 2.6, 32 13-15, 18, Rossmore Brickworks, Brandsome, Poole, 33 18, 34 16-17, 35 20, 36 7, 37 3, 37 Dorset 33 3-6 20, 45 21, 23, 46 19-20, 52 24, 54 2-3, Rudgwick Brickworks Co L.tcl, Lynwick St. 61 19, 62 17-21, 23, 63 18, 75 21-22. Rudgwick 41 2 78 20 Scottish Brick Company 31 16-17 double-stamped 69 10 Scottish Brick Corporation 31 17 Hamblet 35 20, 36 13 Sible Heclingham Red Brick Company 36 15 brick-moulding Smith Brook Brickworks, near Cranleigh pallet-moulding 38 17, 80 9 30 4 slop-moulding 38 17, 80 9 Somerleyton Brickworks 32 13-15 brick moulds 31 21-22, 46 4, 6, 48 3, 55 8, South Cove Brickworks, Cove Bottom, 68 6-7, 10, 69 12 Frostenden, Wangford, Suff. 35 14-15, collection of 68 15 19, 40 15, 43 9 Plastic 63 17 Steetley's Brickworks, Wellington, Somerset linings 31 22 31 15 medieval 32 19-20, 44 17-18 Swanage Brick and Tile Co 31 15 reinforced 68 6-7 Swanton Novers brickyard, near Fakenham, re-lining 52 5 Norfolk 35 16, 61 11 specials 68 15

6 brick newel-stairs 70 8-12 40 14 brick nogging 48 4, 51 8 French 39 10 brick sculptor gault 74 4-13, 77 15 glazed 68 17, 18 Ritchie, Walter 70 5, 78 24, 79 28, 80 27-28 'great bricks' 28 3-4 Brick Tax See 'taxes, Brick.' 'grizzle' 64 5 brick terminology 37 12-13, 64 4-6 Henry Robert's Patent bricks 52 7-8, brick-tiles See 'mathematical tiles' . 58 12-13, 76 22 brick typologies CV 69 Hiort Patent' chimney bricks 34 10, 38 14 bricks (note) 32 17 'hunziker' 64 5 children's introduction to bricks and brick 'London Stocks' 33 3, 61 5-6, 79 15 making (review) 50 20, (review) 56 23- 'Luton Greys' 38 11, 77 13, 81 6, 16 24, 62 10 medieval 72 12-13 bricks, collections of CV 7-18, 20, 24, 31, 63 metric modular CV 6 Bursledon Brickworks at 68 15 rniniature 35 2 Upminster Tithe Barn Agricultural & Folk 'moth bricks' 31 15 Museum, Essex 26 8 mud CV 25, 26, 37, 56, 64, 70, 87 Somerset Brick and Tile Museum 63 22, 'one-hand' 28 3-4 73 11 patent and unusual CV 18, 75, 82, 84, bricks, colour of 61 3-9 58 12-13, 79 26 perforated 52 8, 15-16, 62 18-23, 64 16, bricks, drying of 39 8-13 77 15 bricks, early CV 3, 45, 51, 64, 67, 69, 28 2-4, 'place' 39 10-11, 64 35 3, 8, 37 12-13, 41 6, 47 4-14, 52 14 Roman See 'Roman bricks'. bricks, geological approach to study of refractory CV 22, 52, 76, 78, 92 (note) 40 16, 41 4-11, 47 4-14 'rubbing' CV 54, 55, 59, 44 18-19, 69 14 bricks, gault 74 4-13 'samel' 31 5-7 bricks, hand-made, versus machine-made simulating mathematical tiles 38 2 63 6-7 'slip' bricks 52 10 bricks, prices of 32 3-4, 37 2, 39 4, 42 14, 'statute' CV 5 57 2-3, 4-11 'stock' bricks 39 10-11, 41 6, 10 'Suffolk Whites' 35 13, 74 10-11 bricks, scientific examination of 80 5-10 'sun-dried' 28 2-3 bricks, sizes of CV 3, 45, 54, 62, 71, 75, 84, Terra Cotta Lumber 76 23 91, 28 2-3, 29 1-3, 30 1-3, 31 12-13, toy 81 29-32 57 4, 58 15-16 vitrified 61 7 bricks, types of Wilke's Gobs CV 29, 62, 27 2-3, 29 7, acid-proof 62 18, 21 57 4, 58 16, 63 10 adamantine 62 18-19 'wire-cuts' 55 10, 15, 64 16 adobe CV 25, 26, 56, 87 Woolpit Whites 74 4-11 Anglo-Saxon 69 4 brickwork Bath bricks 54 6 carved 40 19 Belgian 77 11 churches, in Berkshire 43 10-15 bench-made 31 3-5, 39 8 decorative 33 15-17, 36 14, 55 20-23 breeze CV 21 gauged 40 19 chimney 46 5, 76 3-8 fifteenth century 70 8, 78 21-23, 79 22 clamp bricks 69 12 history of (note) 31 14, (review) 62 27-8 'clinkers', 'klinkerts', 'IJssel- or Gouda- introduction to brickwork in Britain (review) 78 17 bricks' 30 1, 31 12-13, 72 12-13, 55 24 [note in connection with previous refer painted (note) 48 16, 48 5, (note)18-19 ence] quality of 42 13-15 coping 52 9-10 rendered 42 5-1 cut or carved 76 3-8 sixteenth century 70 8 Dutch 30 1, 31 12-13, 37 11, 38 17-18, 'structural' See also brick-cored walls 39 8, 10, 11, 68 7, 72 12-13 34 1,3-16, 38 5, 38 14, 44 18, 48 5, Edmund Cartwright's interlocking (query) 51 6, 63 19 79 26 Tudor 69 15-16 Egyptian CV 43 extruded 'wirecuts' 55 10, 15, 64 16 brickworks, north-eastern (review) 46 15-16 fire-bricks CV 22, 52, 76, 78, 92, 31 12, brickyard children CV 40, 36 18-19, 60 3-4 15, 16, 17, 34 17, 55 15, 59 18-22, brickyard horses 51 2-3, 63 2-3 76 14 brickyards Flettons 41 4, 9-10 disused 78 2-3 foot-warmers 32 18, 33 18, 38 6 early 41 6, 51 8 frame-made 29 2, 31 3-5, 32 12, 39 8, estate 59 14-18

7 North Kent 'stock' brickyards 63 7, 8 Burton Agnes, Old Manor House 68 20 Bridewell Palace, London 76 3-8 Burton-on-Trent, brick buildings in 79 3 bridges 53, (note) 67 17 Burwell, Cambs., The Parsonage 48 4 canal 53 4-15, 15, 16-23 Bush, Robin 77 2 masonry skew-arch 53 4-14 railway 53 4-15, 16-23 C Bridgewater 54 4-9, 62 15, 63 21-22 Cachemaille-Day, N F 77 2, 79 8 Bridgewater canal 75 5 Caister Castle, Norfolk 32 6, 47 8, 52 3 Briggs and Wolstenholme 68 13 calcinated flint facing 55 11 Brighton 67 5 Cale Hill Stables, Little Chart, Kent 42 6, 'briquettes' 38 18, 52 9, 63 17, 18 8-10 Bristol 'callow' 64 5 bonds in 57 12-13 Cambridge 52 21, 54 13-14, 76 10-11 Bristol City Library 62 7 Blundell Court, King Street 76 10 Bristol Eye Hospital, Lower Maudlin Street colleges 48 5 70 5 Cromwell Court, King Street 76 10 Britain, history of brick building in (review) Emanuel College 52 21 50 17-19 finial in 56 7 British Architectural Library 66 18 Jesus College 74 7-8, 76 11 British Brick Society Magdalene College 52 21 bibliography 81 19 Queen's College 55 20-23, 71 10 history of 59 3-13 St John's College 42 3 on television 76 16-17 St Mary-the-Great 34 15 on the Internet 76 17, 81 25 Sidney Sussex College 52 21, 76 10-11 Brixworth church, Northants. 69 4 Trinity College 39 6, 52 21 Brodribb, Gerald Canada, houses in the North American Roman Brick and Tile (review) 45 8-9 settlement landscape (review) 57 23-24 Brogden and Caspar's improved tunnel canals 30 7-8, 32 17, 57 9 kiln 64 7-13 bridges 53 4-15, 15, 16-23 Broseley Brick and Tile Manufacturers' Cannister Fireclay Works 68 18 Association 65 10 Canterbury, Kent 46 10, (note) 48 17, Broseley, Salop 65 8-11 51 4-13, 27 Brugge, Belgium 37 14 Cathedral tower, Bell Harry 34 15, 35 8, 48 5, 51 6 Church of Our Lady, painted, brick-lined Roper gateway 51 7, 69 16 tombs 64 13-14 St Augustine's 51 6, 69 4 Brunskill, R W St Dunstan's church 35 8, 51 6 Brick Building in Britain (review) 50 17-19, St Martin's church 71 4-6 72 17 Cardiff Buckden, episcopal palace 52 3 University College 62 3 buckets, over-head wire-slung 68 18 Cardington, Beds., Chapel End 35 10 Buckinghamshire Carlton, Suff., St Peter's church 35 5 gazeteer of brickyards (note) 67 17 cart CV 36 'bulls eye' 62 9 cartload of bricks 55 10 'bulls head' 62 9 Cash, Terry 'bull nose' 62 9 Bricks (review) 50 20 Bulmer Brick & Tile Company, Essex Castle Acre Priory 70 10 35 16, 46 3-6, 49 2-4 Castle Bromwich Hall, West Midlands Buntingford, Herts. 48 10-11, 54 16-17, (review) 59 14-18 Layston Court 66 4 Castle Camps, Cambs. 45 4-5 St. Peter's chapel-of-ease 66 4 Castle Hedingham, Essex 49 4-5 Ward's Hospital 66 3, 4 brickworks at 36 15-17 Burgh Castle, Suffolk castle bridge 46 6 Burgh Castle 48 5, 51 26 St Nicholas' church 35 5-6, 49 4 Burgh Hall 42 11-12 castles, decline of (review) 49 7-13 Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset Catalan vault 80 21-22 Our Lady and the English Martyrs church 5 77 3 Catfield, Norfolk 38 Cattybrook Brickworks, near Bristol 'burrs' 64 4 63 23-24 Burseldon Brickworks 29 4, 30 3, 57 16, 68 15 Cave, Lyndon F

8 The Smaller English House: Its History and Luton, in 81 13 Development (review) 60 11-18 Odeon group 68 2, 18 cavity-wall, early, dated 31 27, 51 11 Paramount group 68 2 Ceramic Building Materials Research Cinematograph Act 1909 68 2 Group 41 22 'clamps 26 9, 27 7, 33 3-6, 41 2, (note) 'chain dog' 64 4 42 18, 63 16, 80 20 Champneys, Basil 54 13, 74 14-20 'clapboard' Chappel Viaduct, Essex 27 8, 28 4-5 use of 57 4, 7, 63 11 Charlton Court, East Sutton 42 7, 8 clay and cob buildings (note) 32 17 Charlton House, Kent 48 5 Claydon, Suff., Mockbeggars Hall 47 17 Cheltenham, Glos. 'clay lump' 28 2, 40 12-13, 57 2, 8, 61 11, finial in 56 7 63 11 Chenies Manor House 78 19-20 clays , Kent 37 17, 41 11 alluvial 47 4-11 boulder 47 4-11 Chicago 65 2-4 brick 41 4-11, 47 4-14 Krause Music Store 68 3 Gault Clays 61 5, 74 4-11 terracotta in 68 14 Keuper Marl 61 5 tower blocks 65 2-5 Kimmeridge Clays 61 5 Chiddingstone Brickworks, Kent 66 13-14 London Clay 62 8 children in brickyards CV 40, 36 18-19, Lower Lias 64 15 60 3-4 Reading 62 8 Chilton Hall, Suffolk 37 6 tilemaking 47 10 chimney pot collection Clifton-Taylor, Alec 36 3-4, Bursledon Brickworks 68 15 The Pattern of English Building (review) 45 18 chimneys Clivedon House, Bucks. 68 18 stacks and hearths, elaborate 48 5 Clutton, Henry 77 4 industrial 52 16 Clwyd CV 75 Tudor 76 3-8 unusual bricks from Chirk (query) 81 28 Chinese bond CV 21 Coalbrookdale 75 5 Chingford, Essex 29 9 coal measures 75 2-3 Chipping Norton, Oxon., Bliss Mill 65 2 Coal Tax See 'taxes' Chiselehurst, Kent, Scadbury Park 36 2 Cockrill, J W 68 13 Christian, Roy Coggeshall Abbey, Little Coggeshall, Essex Butterley Brick - 200 Years in the Making 40 13, 47 6, 9, 50 7, (review) 71 12 (review) 51 23-24 Coggeshall, Essex 29 1 'chuffs' 64 4 Paycocke's House 48 4 churches CV 46, 80, 71, 76 13, 77, Colchester, Essex brick in The Castle 63 19 American (review) 71 14 Chapel of St Helena 63 20 Berks. 43 10-14 Eastgate Brewery 63 19 Essex 34 13, 35 2, (note) 48 16, 76 13 Hollytrees 63 19 Hants. 77 10 Holy Trinity church 63 19, 69 4 Herts. 45 12-15 Mercury Theatre 63 18 77 17-21 The Minories 63 19 Luton 813-7 Roman wall 63 19 Norfolk, structural brickwork in 38 5 St Botolph's church 63 19 nonconformist chapels and meeting-houses St Botolph's Priory 58 16, 63 19 (review) 71 14-15 St Giles' church 63 19 brick towers 34 13, 35 4-8, 36 6 St John's Abbey Gatehouse 63 19 late seventeenth-century (review) 71 13 St Martin's church 63 20 porches 35 8-9 Stockwell Chapel 63 20 'pot' 68 13 Stockwell Street 63 20 rendered details 42 9 swimming pool and sports centre 63 18 Churchill, Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough Town Hall 63 19 66 3 Tymperleys House 63 19 Chinese bricks 52 11 Colchester area (note) 64 20-21 Chinese drainpipe 52 11 collections CV 7-18, 20, 24, 31, 63 Christian, Ewan 79 22 at Bursledon Brickworks 68 15 cinemas 68 2-5 at Chelwood Brick, Denton, near Manchester Capitol group 68 2 (Alan Hulme's collection] 76 22

9 at Somerset Brick and Tile Museum 63 22, Davison, Peter 73 11 Brickworks of the North East (review) 45 15 at Southwick Hall, Northampton 72 19 'deadman' 62 9 at Upminster Tithe Barn Agricultural & Folk Dearne bond See 'bonds'. Museum, Essex 26 8 Debenham, Suffolk, Crows Hall 37 6 at Weald and Downland Open Air Museum, Singleton, Sussex 41 21 decorative treatment of brick (review) Collier, William Holman 63 16 45 9-10 Collyweston, Lincs 76 6 Denmark, late medieval houses (note) Colne Valley and Halsted Railway, Essex 52 23 36 15-17 Denston Hall, Suffolk 37 5-6 colouring of brick 76 6 Dent-de-Lion, Margate, Kent 48 5, 74 7 'compo' 64 5 Derby, Midland Railway Institute 68 12 Concrete Masonry Group 68 18 Derbyshire CV 9 Continental influences 37 13-16, 48 5 Derbyshire, Andrew 34 1,47 3 Cooperative stores 68 18 Dewerstone Iron Mine, Devon 64 7-13 Corder-Birch, A diaper-work 71 7-11 "Brickmaking in Essex' in Essex - 'full of Dickens, Charles, quote from 31 2 profitable thinges' (note) 75 13-14 Dillon, Michael J Cornbury, near Charlbury, Oxon. 33 7 Bricks, Tiles and Terracotta (review) 39 13 corn-drying kilns 66 20 disputes 42 9-10 cost-of-living 32 3-4 Dixon, A 73 4 Coughton Court, Warwicks. 69 12-14 Dixon, Roger 77 12 country houses 'dog' 62 9 early Tudor (review) 49 7-13 'dog leg' 62 9 Elizabethan (review) 69 10-11 'dog toothing' 62 9 Covehithe church, Suffolk 34 14 Doncaster CV 9,11 Cowles-Voysey, Charles 80 2 dovecotes 73 18 'cow nose' 62 9 Dovey, Zillah Cowper, John, fifteenth century brick An Elizabethan Progress: The Queen's Journey mason 42 9, 66 13, 70 10, 76 6 into East Anglia, 1578 (review) 69 10-11 Cow Tower, Norwich 70 8-11 Douglas, Graham and Oglethorpe, Miles Cox, Alan Brick, Tile and Fireclay Industries in Scotland 'A Vital Component: Stock Bricks in Georgian (review) 62 26 London' Construction History 13 (note) Doyle, J F 77 19 78 15 dragons See 'finials. dragons.' Crayford, Kent 41 6-7 Drayton Lodge, Norfolk 47 8. 74 4-5 Crewe, Bertie 68 4, 18 Drewett, John 'crinkle-crankle wall' 64 17 'No Brick Unturned' in The Lady 14-20 April Cromwell, Lord Ralph 66 3, 12 1998 (note) 75 14 Crondall, Hants. 62 7-8 dryer 63 17 All Saints' church 77 8-10 drying floor, steam-heated 68 15 Crostwick, Norfolk drying shed 66 14 St Peters church 73 9 Dudley Crows Hall, Debenham, Suffolk 37 6 Castle 57 2 Cuba 80 21-22 Dudley Museum CV 77 cuckold, two-handed 66 14 Dudok, Willem Marinus 33 1-2. 47 3 Culford Hall, Suffolk 37 17 Dumbleton, Michael Cullinan, Edward 76 12 Brtckmaking: a Local Industry (review) 62 27 Cyprus CV 70 'Brickmaking' in Historical Atlas of Berkshire Dils, J ed (note) 80 23 D Dunlop, Denny 8115 Dairy, Ayrs., brickworks at 31 16 Dunstable Priory, Beds 35 4 Danbury, Essex, medieval tile kiln Dyer, James 35 12-13 The Stopsley Book (note) 78 15-16 Darbyshire, Alfred 75 4, 77 18 Darling, Sharon E Architectural Terr Cotta in Chicago (review) early brick buildings 32 5-12, 33 7-12, 68 11-15 34 13-16, 39 16-17, 45 4-8, (review) Darwen 68 16 4 14-15, (review) 49 7-13, 52 3-4. 57 2

10 early bricks See 'bricks, early'. Ewell, Surrey 62 12 early buildings with significant quantities Bourne Hall 67 5 of brick 47 11-12 Nonsuch Potteries 67 4 East Anglia CV 7, 11, 16, 45, 51, 60, 63, 67, Ewelme Almshouses, Oxon. 37 13, 48 5 80 extruder historic towns of (review) 49 17 hand-powered for land drains 68 15 Manor House, Norfolk 32 6 excavations, archaeological Eastbury House, Barking, Essex 70 8-11 ceramic building material, recording of East Harling Manor, Norfolk 32 8 41 18-19 East Hetton Colliery near Kelloe, Durham Cuppin St., , brick kiln 42 19 Danbury, Essex, medieval tile kiln 35 12-13 31 28-29 Farnham, Surrey, medieval tile kiln 41 2 East Langdon, Kent, St Augustine's church Horton, near Wimborne Minster, Dorset, 42 9 pottery kiln 52 5-6 East Sutton, Kent Chariton Court 42 7, 8 Shelley Common, Romsey, Hants (medieval Easton, Timothy clamp) 33 3 The Internal Decorative Treatment of 16th- Wijk bij Duurstede, Utrecht, Netherlands and 17th-Century Brick in Suffolk' 33 3 Post-Medieval Archaeology 20 (review) Exwood, Maurice See obituaries 45 9-10 Eccleston, A W 73 2 F Edlington Moor, Lincs. 47 9 fabric-marks 77 12-1.6 Edmondsham House, near Cranborne, facing or common bond See 'bonds, facing Dorset 52 8-10 or common.' Egyptian bricks CV 43 faience 68 17, 18 Ellis, Peter 73 16 Fairhurst Design Group 66 11 Elsing, Norfolk, St Mary's church 37 18 Fairhurst, Harry S. 68 19 Eltham Lodge, Greenwich 79 10 Falkenham, Suff., St Ethelbert's church , Kent 47 6 36 5-6 Eltham Well Hall, Kent 42 5 Fareham, Hants. 28 7 Ely, Cambs. 47 8, 74 8-9 farmers and brickmaking 30 9-10, 39 14 engineers Farnham, Surrey 41 2 Adler, Denkmar 68 14 Farnham Castle 37 12-13, 41 2 Edwards, J C of Ruabon 68 11 Faulkbourne Hall, Essex 70 11 Fowke, Francis 68 11 Holabird, William 68 14 Faversham, Kent 41 7 Scott, Henry 68 I 1 Feering church, Essex 45 17 English bond See 'bonds, English.' Ferro-Ceramic Company 64 7-13 English Garden Wall bond See 'bonds, Field, Robert Geometric Patterns from Tiles English. Garden Wall'. arid Brickwork (note) 75 14 episcopal palaces 52 3, (review) 81 22-23 'filling, beam, spar foot, or wind' 64 5 Epsom, Surrey 67 4 Assembly Rooms (now Waterloo House) 67 5 Fincham Hall, Norfolk 32 8 West Hill House 62 12 finger-marks 40 3, 77 12-16 brickmaking at 67 4 finials 48 2 Spa buildings 67 4 dragons 48 2, 49 19-20, 50 5-6, 56 cover, West Hill House 67 9 2-3, 4-6, 6-13, 13-17, 17-20, 20-22, Essam, Brian and Freeman, Pat 572, 11, 20, 60 6-10, 62 24, 73 2-3, Bricks and Rollers (note) 64 21 4-8, 75 10, 81 20-22 Essex CV 11, 51, 60, 52 20, (note) 64 20-21 fire brick CV 22, 52, 76, 78, 92 brick in Essex churches 34 13, 35 2, (review) fire-irons 35 14 71 12 Firman, R J and P brick nogging (review) 45 9-10 'A Geological Approach to the Study of Medi estate cottages 59 16-17 eval Bricks' Mercian Geologist 2, 3 (note) Eton, Berks., 40 16 Eton College 34 15, 69 2-3, 70 11, 70 13-15 First World War 68 18 Saville House, Slough Road 69 2 'fish tail' 62 9 Euston Hall, Suffolk 33 9, 37 5 Flanders 37 14 Evans and Shalev 76 11 flask of chimney-pot clay 67 19-20 Evry, France, La Cathedrale de la Fleming's Hall, Beddingfield, Suffolk 52 20 Resurrection 65 18 Flemish bond See 'bonds, Flemish'.

11 Flemish irregular bond See 'bonds, Flem- Georgian houses (review) 60 11-18 ish irregular'. Germany (note) 48 16 Flemish stack bond See 'bonds. Flemish American bricks in 27 5 stack'. clay trains in 27 5 Fletton, Peterborough 31 19-20 Gillingham, Kent, Greenwich Manor 35 8 fictions 70 17-20 (queries) Gipping Hall, Suffolk 37 4-6 Flint, A Gladstone Museum CV 17 'The Marston Hill Brick and Tile Company, Glasgow, Kelvinside 31 16 Priors Marston' in Retort 7 (note) 75 glazed bricks 68 17 flushwork, brick 45 17 glazes, lead 68 17 Ford House, Wrotham, Kent 42 7 Gloucestershire CV 90 Fowke, Francis 68 11 Goltho, St George's chapel, Lincs. 71 7-11 France, brickmaking in 62 8, 69 12 Gorlestone, Norfolk Franklin & Briars 81 6. 7 Cemetery Chapel 38 5, 58 23 fuel St Andrew's church 41 15-16 Coalite breeze 66 13, 14 Goodnestone, Kent, Richard's Charity coke 26 9 Almshouses 42 6 diesel oil 66 14 granaries 73 17 gas oil 57 16 grass-marks 80 6, 9-10 propane gas 26 9, 63 17 Great Bardfield, Essex, Place House 48 4 wood 29 1, 35 15-16, 62 8 Great and Little Cornard, Suffolk, brick- Fulbrook, Warwicks. 52 3 making in 43 4-8 Great Snoring Rectory, Norfolk 32 7 G Great Tew, Oxon. 33 9 gables Great Yarmouth, Norfolk crowstepped 47 15-20, 51 7-8, 11 finials in 56 12 Dutch 47 15-20, 51 8 Green, David 76 2 Gainsborough Old Hall, Lincs. 78 21-23 Greene, John Garlinge, near Margate, Kent, Dent-de-Lion Brightening the Long Days: Hospital Tile gatehouse 35 8 Pictures (note) 45 15-16 Garrick's Villa, Hampton, Middlesex 37 16 Green, Leslie 68 12 Gass, John Bradshaw 65 2, 68 13 Greenwich Hospital, Kent 32 3-4 gatehouses Greenwich Palace, Kent 47 6, 51 15-16 Dent-de-Lion, Garlinge, near Margate, Kent, Grench Manor, Gillingham, Kent 72 12 35 8 Colchester, Essex, St John's Abbey Gatehouse Grimsby, Gt., Lincs., St Stephen's church 63 19 65 17 Gauged Brickwork Project 52 16-19 Grimthorpe, Lord 66 7, 9 gault 74 4-13 Groby Manor House, Leics. 46 2 gazetteers, brickmaking 69 14-15, 70 16, 'grogging' 40 13-15 78 4-12, 79 4-8 grooves on bed faces 52 7 Acton brickfields (review) 55 17-19 'grub saw' 62 9 Essex (review) 78 12-13 Guilden Morden, Cambs., Morden Hall Essex (in progress) 78 14 48 4 Berkshire, Bracknall area (review) 62 27 Guildford Cathedral, Surrey CV 29 Buckinghamshire brickyards (note) 67 17 Gurcke, Karl Hampshire, North-East 70 16 Bricks and Brickmaking: A Handbook of Somerset brickyards (review) 55 17-19 Historical Archaeology (note) 46 17 Surrey 70 16 Sussex brickmaking sites (note) 64 20 H Gedding Hall, Suffolk 37 7 Hacker Fischer, David Gent, Lucy ed. Albion's Seed: Four British Folkways in Albion's Classicism: The Visual Arts in America (review) 52 19-21 , 1550-1660 (review) 69 10-11 Hadleigh, Suffolk 55 5-6 geological approach to study of bricks Hales Hall, Loddon, Norfolk 32 8 (note) 40 16, 41 4-11, 47 4-14 Hales Place, Tenterden, Kent 42 8 geology of construction materials (review) Halliday, Stephen 60 19 The Great Stink of London: Sir Joseph geological evidence in relation to the Bazalgette and the Cleansing of the production of 'white bricks' 74 4-11 Victorian Capital (notice) 81 27

12 Halling, Kent, Court Farm 42 9 Higgins, C Hall's patent horse-driven brickmaking Tile Gurus' in Guardian Weekend, 13 June machine 68 15 1998 (note) 75 14 Hammett, M High Roding, Essex, New Hall 48 4 The Role of Brick in our Environment (review) High Wycombe, churches 71 2 55 24 Higson, Thomas of Chester and Lancaster Hammond, Martin 67 2 Bricks and Brickmaking (note) 32 17 Hill Hall, Theydon Mount, Essex 61 13 Hampshire CV 18, 35, 37, 68, 84 Hilversum, North Holland, Netherlands excavations, archaeological, Shelley Common, 33 1-2 Romsey 33 3 Hintlesham Hall, Sufolk 37 5 39 2- 5, 5-7, 42 3, Hiort, John William 34 10-11 44 3-8, (note) 48 18, 51 15, 72 2, 76 3-7 Hitchin, Herts., Skynner's Almshouses Hare, H T 65 18, 73 14 66 3 Harley, Laurence See 'obituaries'. historic buildings, restoration of 68 18 Harris & Pearson, Stourbridge 73 10 Hobbis, Holland William 73 2 Harrison and Cox 77 3 Hobhouse H and Saunders, A eds., Harrod, W D 62 3 Good and Proper Materials: the fabric of Hants (Harts) Hill Brickworks, Wimborne, London since the Great Fire (note) 50 20, Dorset 68 15 (review) 51 21-21 Harper Smith, A & T Hoffman kiln See 'kilns, Hoffman.' The Brickfields of Acton (review) 55 17-18 Holabird, William 68 14 Hatfield 73 19-20 Holden, Charles 62 7 , Herts. 48 5, 73 19-20 Holkham Hall, Norfolk garden walls at 43 16-18 brickworks and kiln at Peterstone, Holkham Hatfield Palace, Herts. 52 3, (cover illustra 35 15 tion) 72 cover, 1, 73 19-20 Holkham Hall documents CV 23 Hathern Station Terracotta, Leics. 68 11 Holland, Henry 34 12 Hathernware of Loughborough 68 18 Hollestelle, J Hamlyn, W H 81 11 'Soil-Marks of Late Medieval Brick Clamps at. Haverhill, Suffolk 36 15 Wijk bij Duursteds [Netherlands),' Berichten van de Rijksdienst voor het 'hawk' 62 9 Qud-heidkundg Bodemonderzoek Hawstead Hall, Suffolk 37 7 24 (note) 42 18 Hayle, Cornwall 62 15-23 Hollingbourne Manor, Kent 42 7 gasworks 62 19-20 importation of bricks 62 16-23 Holt, Henry See 'obituaries'. 70 6 National Explosive Co Works 62 18-22 Holyoak, H 77 12 viadict 62 20 'honeycomb' 62 9 header bond See 'bonds, header' Hooke, Robert 79 10 Hearth Tax See 'taxes, Hearth'. Hoole, Lanes., St Michael's church 77 11 Heeney, Gwen Hope, Arthur Heywood 66 10 'The Creative Brick ornament and architec Horncastle, Lincs. 66 12 ture' in Studio Pottery 36 (note) St Mary's church 34 15, 66 12 80 23-24 Horne's Place Chapel, near Appledore, Heligan House, nr Mevagissey, Cornwall Kent 31 15-16, 47 9, 72 12, 74 7 62 15 horse-driven brickmaking machine, Hall's Hemley, Suff., All Saints' church 36 6 patent 68 15 Hengrave Hall, Suffolk 74 5-6, 76 6 horse-driven vertical pugmill 68 15 Hereford Tile 68 18 horses, brickyard 63 2-3 'herringbone' 62 9 'horse shoe' 62 9 Herringfleet, Suffolk Horton, near Wimborne Minster, Dorset Herringfleet Manor Farmhouse 51 26 52 5-6 St Margaret's church 51 26 Hothersall, Percy 68 3 St Olave's Priory 47 8, 51 26 Houghton House, Beds. 61 12, 76 10 Hertfordshire CV 74 houses brick festoons (note) 42 3 country houses Hertford Castle 48 4 early Tudor (review) 49 7-13 Heydon Hall, Saxlingharn Norfolk 32 6 Elizabethan (review) 69 10-11 Early Tudor, in Norfolk 32 5-12

13 Georgian review) 60 11-18 in Clay Technology 59 (note) 75 14 smaller English (review) 60 11-18 Kenninghall Place, Norfolk 32 8 Tudor and Jacobean, in Suffolk 37 5-11 Kennington, Kent, Bybrook 42 7, 8 housing, 1930s 813 Kent CV 47 Houston, John Kent, William 39 2, 5 'Painters in a Timber Frame' Country Kentwell Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk 45 5-6 Properties, Spring 1989 (note) 48 16 , Surrey 37 1 Hove, Sussex 52 10 kibbling rolls 68 15 Howard, M kilns CV 72, 73, 31 19, 33 13-14 The Early Tudor Country House: Architecture arch 40 12 and politics 1490-1550 (review) 49 7-13 Belgian CV 72,73, (note) 26 11 Howell, Killick, Partridge and Amis 76 10 at Williamson Cliff Brickworks 75 15-19 Hull, Yorks 45 16, 51 21, 57 20 bottle-kiln 31 18, 63 18 city wall 52 3, 57 20 Bull's 31 20 Holy Trinity church 57 20 continuous 31 16 Tower Cinema, Anlaby Rd 68 12 corn-drying 66 20 Hunsdon, Herts. 45 13, 52 3 cupola or oven Hunt and Robins 73 11 at Oreton, Cleobury Mortimer, Shropshire 80 14- 20 'hunziker' 64 5 down-draught 31 15, 44 15-16, 46 5, 57 16, Hussey Tower, Lincs. 43 2, 70 10-11 63 16, 66 16 Dunnachie gas-fired continuous 31 18-19 I excavations of Ibiza 38 11-12 Brigstock Little Park 29 8 lbstock 66 11, 68 18 Danbury, Essex, medieval tilekiln 35 12-13 icehouses 73 18 Farnham, Surrey 41 2 Ightham Court, Kent 42 7, 8 Horton, near Wimborne Minster, Dorset illustrations of brickmaking 32 19-20 52 5-6 experimental cupola or oven kiln at Acton Ince Castle, Cornwall 55 25, 61 15 Scott Historic Working Farm, nr Church International Brick Collectors Association Stretton, Shropshire 80 14-20 30 6 experimental minature Suffolk kiln 36 10 lronbridge Gorge Museum CV 37 Hoffman CV 93, 29 4, 31 19-20, 66 16, Italy, brickmaking in 47 10 68 15 at Oakwell, Brickworks, Ickleston, Derbys. J 44 15 Jackson, Lesley medieval 32 20, 35 12-13 'Knights of the Round Tower' in The restoration of Piddinghoe kiln, Sussex (note) Independent on Sunday, The Sunday 27 9 Review 14 Feb 1999 (note) 78 16 Roman 35 12 Scotch CV 68, 66 12, 14, 68 15 Janssen, G B at Broadmayne, Dorset 44 13-14 Bakensteenfabricage in Nederland 1850-1920 at Chiddingstone 30 14 (note) 46 16 at Jubilee Brickworks, Lytchett Maltravers, Jensen, J S Dorset 55 8 'Later Medieval Mints and Mintmasters in oil-fired, at HG Matthews Brickworks, Scandinavia' in N J Mayhew and Bellingdon, Bucks 78 21 P Spufford eds. Later Medieval Mints: solid hearth Organisation Administration and Tech- at Williamson Cliff Brickworks 75 15-16 niques, The Eighth Oxford Symposium on Suffolk 30 6, 35 12-20, Coinage and Monetary History (note) at Powerstock Common, near Bridport, 52 23 Dorset 44 13, 48 4-10 jointing, pencilled 78 19 transverse arch continuous 64 16 Jones, Inigo 77 5 tunnel 63 17, 68 19 Jubilee plaques 78 14, 81 26-27 Brogden and Caspar's improved 64 7-13 up-draught 62 8, 63 16 K Wealden 59 15, 60 18 Kendrick, Ben, Rimmer, Pipper and Elms, kiln-tiles 31 8-9 Kate Kimberley Old Hall, Norfolk 32 8 'Floor Show' In Country Living Sept 1998 'king closer' 62 10 pp.94-102 (note) 78 16 Kings Lynn, Norfolk Kennett, David H St Nicholas Chapel 34 15, 44 17-18, 48 7, Twenty-five years of the British Brick Society' 71 9

14 South Gate 52 3 Lincolnshire 40 4-11, (2 notes) 42 12, Kingston-upon-Hull 44 16. 51 21, 47 8 54 10-13 city wall 52 3, 57 20 Liquorice, Mary Holy Trinity church 57 20 The Hartleys of Fletton Tower (note) 76 20 Tower Cinema, Anlaby Rd 68 12 Little Chart, Kent, Cale Hill Stables 42 6, King's Waldenbury, Herts. 47 2 8-10 Kirby Muxloe Castle, Leics. 42 10, 46 2, Little Cornard, Suffolk 43 4-8, 48 13 48 5, 52 3, 66 13, 70 10. 76 5-6 Little Thurlow Hall, Suffolk 37 4 de Klerk, Michael 34 5 Little Wenharn Hall, Suffolk 50 8, 74 6 Knight, John 68 4 Liverpool 73 16 Knight, Terry Abercromby Square 62 6 Creative Brickwork (note) 72 17 Liverpool Cathedral 38 9 Knoddishall, Suffolk, Red House 47 17 Liverpool School of Architecture 62 2 de Koninck, Maud and Marijnissen, Hilde, Lloyd, David W eds Historic Towns of East Anglia (note) 49 17 Steenovensvolk 46 16 Lloyd, Nathaniel A History of English Brickwork (note) 31 14 L Locock, M Lancashire CV 63 'Eighteenthth-Century Brickmaking Industry land drains 67 7-15, 68 15 in the Forest of Arden: evidence from Castle Bromwich Hall' Warwickshire Langley Abbey, Norfolk 47 9 History 8 (review) 59 14-18, Lascelles, W H 50 3 '18th-century brickmakers' tally-marks from Lawshall Hall, Suff. 37 6 Castle Bromwich Hall, West Midlands' Laughton Place, Sussex 70 8-11 Trans. Birmingham & Warks. Archaeol. Layer Marney church, Essex 35 8, 76 3 Soc. 95 (review) 59 14-18 Lee, Michael Lockwood, Charles 'Heritage Havens for Animal Life' in National Bricks & Brownstone: The new York Row Treat Magazine 98 (note) 80 24 House, 1783-1929 (note) 58 20-21 , Yorks. 78 18-19 Loddon church, Norfolk 32 8, 34 14, 37 1 County Arcade 68 18 loessic brickearth 41 4-11, 47 4-14 Leicestershire 54 10-13 loggias (review) 69 10-11 slate industry (note) 55 19 London 42 13-15, 46 9, (note) 50 20 Leicester brickmaking in (review) 51 21-21, 55 12-13 London Road Station (Midland Railway) buildings 35 20, 68 12 Albert Hall 28 7, 29 9 St Nicholas' church 69 6 Bankside 38 9 Measham, Red Bank Works 29 7 Battersea Power Station 38 9, 64 16, 65 18, Leighton Buzzard, Beds. 68 18 All Saints' church 35 4 Beauchamp Tower, 72 12 Leiston Abbey, Suffolk 47 8 board schools 74 14-20 van Lemmen, Hans Bridewell Palace 76 3-8 Delftware Tiles (review) 43 15, Bracken House, EC4 44 2 Decorative Tiles Through the Ages (note) Capitol Cinema, The Bourne. South-gate 68 4 51 14 Chapter House of St Paul's 79 20 Le Ny, Francois City Wall near St Alphege's church 42 2, 'Les fours de tuiliers gallo-romains' 79 22 Documents d'Archeologie Francaise 12 College of Arms 79 20 (note) 48 16 Eltharn Palace 42 2-3 Leslie, K and Harmer, J Fairfax House, Putney High Street 47 17 Brick and Tile-making at Ashburnham, Sussex Golders Green, Church of St Alban, the review) 59 14-18 Martyr and St Michael 38 9-13 Lever, Great, 'pot' church 68 13 Horniman Museum of Ethnology 65 18 Lewes, Sussex 62 12 Ibex House, Minories 68 18 Lexden, Essex, Moat Farm, Roman tile kiln 80 26-27 35 12 Leysian Mission, City Road, Islington Liardet Cement 37 16-17 68 13, 77 20 Lincolns Inn 76 5 Lillingstone Dayrell, Bucks. 40 17-18 80 26-27 limeburning and brickmaking 39 14 Natural History Museum 60 18, 68 11, 18

15 Old Manor House, Hackney 47 17 Bury Park Congragational (now United Passmore Edwards Museum 73 14-15 Reformed) church 81 7 Prudential Assurance Company Holborn churches 71 2, 81 3-7 68 11 commercial buildings 81 15-16 The Roundhouse, Camden 58 2-4, 66 18 High Town Methodist Chapel 77 12-16 St Andrew-by-the Wardrobe 79 20 hospitals 81 10-11 St Anee and St Agnes 79 20 industrial buildings 81 16-17 St Benet, Paul's Wharf 79 9-18 Masonic Hall 81 13 St Giles Cripplegate 79 20 1930s brickwork in 81 3-19 St James' Palace, 41 11-12 Odeon, Dunstable Rd 68 4, 81 12 St Pancras Station 60 3 Police Station and Law Courts 81 7-8 St Paul's Cathedral 39 6, 72 2, 79 20 public houses 81 13-15 St Paul's Choir School, Carter Lane 79 22 railway station 81 11-12 St Paul's Deanery 79 20 St Christopher's church 44 2, 81 4-6 St Stephen's church, Walbrook 39 6 St Andrew's church 38 9-13, 81 3-4 Savoy Hotel 68 12 St Luke's church 81 6 Shoreditch 73 13-15 St Margaret's Methodist church 81 6-7 South Kensington Museum 68 11 St Mary the Virgin's church 35 4 Strand Corner House 68 11 Salvation Army Citadel 81 7 Strand Palace Hotel 68 12 Town Hall 81 8 Suffolk Place, Southwark 51 16 Savoy Cinema, George St 68 4, 81 12-13 Tower of London 29 7 schools 81 7-10 Regent Palace Hotel 68 12 swimming pool 81 13 Royal Albert Hall 68 11, 18 Union Cinema, Gordon St (later known as Underground Stations 68 12 The Ritz) 68 4, 81 12 Whitehall Palace 51 15-17 water towers at 65 18 Wigmore Hall 69 3 Lutyens, Sir Edwin 27 9 finials in 56 12 Lyons Corner Houses 68 17 Longford Hall, Derbys. 39 16-17 Long Melford, Suffolk M Holy Trinity church 38 14 machine-breaking 63 7 Kentwell Hall 45 5-6 Macready, S and Thompson, F H eds. Long Melford Hall 37 6 Roman Architecture in the Greek World 'loo board' 64 5 (review) 49 14-16 Loomis, John A Magnull and Littlewood, Manchester 68 13 Revolution of Forms, Cuba's Forgotten Art Maguire and Murray 77 2 Schools (review) 80 21-2 Malawi, Blantyre, Love, William, designer of a patent brick St Michael and All Angels' 77 24-27 58 12 Maldon, Essex, Lower Lias clay 64 15 All Saints church 35 2 Lucas, Robin Moot Hall 70 10, 76 14 The brick-trade in colonial America' in maltings Georgian Group Journal 7 (note) 78 16 The Tax on Bricks and Tiles 1784-1850: its Ware, Herts., Hope Mailings 38 14 application to the Country at large, and malting tiles See 'tiles, for malting kilns.' in particular to the County of Norfolk' in Manchester Construction History 13 (note) 78 16-17 Fire Station 68 19 'When did Norfolk cross "The Brick The Grosvenor Picture Palace, Oxford Road Threshold"?' in Vernacular Architecture 28 68 2, 3 (note) 78 17 Manchester Municipal Technical College 'Neo-Gothic, Neo-Tudor, Neo-Renissance: The 68 19 Costessy Brickyard' in Journal of the Merchants' Warehouse 65 19 Victorian Society 1997 (note) 80 24 Midland Hotel 68 12, 19 luddite-like machine-breaking 63 7 The Picadilly 68 3 Ludham Methodist Chapel, Norfolk 38 5 The Picture House, Oxford St 68 2, 3 Lullingstone Castle, Kent 35 8, 42 5 railway system 67 2 'lumps' 36 6 Refuge Assurance Building 68 14, 76 19 St Christopher's church, Withington 75 3 Luton, Beds. 57 24, 61 11-12, 73 13-15 St George's House (formerly YMCA building) Anglo-American Electric Picture Palace, 68 18 12 Gordon St 68 2 St Michael and All Angels, Orton Road, Baptist church, Blenheim Crescent 81 7 Northenden 77 2 Beech Hill Methodist church 81 6 St Nicholas' church, Burnage 79 8

16 Town Hall 68 11 'monk' See 'bonds, monk'. Victoria Theatre 68 4 mortar, types of 42 10 Victoria University, Department of Music, mortar mill, Lewis & Lewis 66 13 Denmark St 68 4 'moth brick' see bricks, moth Whitworth Art Gallery 68 cover, 2 moulding Mander, David pallet 80 9 More Light, More Power: An Illustrated History slop 80 9 of Shoreditch (review) 73 13-15 moulds 66 14 'man hole' 62 10 plaster 68 17 manufacturers' marks see 'brick marks' Mowl, Timothy and Earnshaw, Brian Marks Tey Brickworks, Essex 63 16-18 Architecture without Kings: the rise of Puritan Marshall and Tweedy 81 8-9 Classicism under Cromwell (review) Martello towers CV 19, 47, (review) 44 12 71 12-16 Martin and Chamberlain 73 17 Moxon, Joseph, quote from 72 13 Marx, Karl 31 25 mud bricks See 'bricks, mud'. 'Mary Grase,' The 46 7-8 mullions, rendered 42 5-11 'Mary Rose', The murals, brick 64 2 bricks from 31 25, 33 17, 46 7 Murless, B mascot CV 92 Somerset Brick and Tile Makers (review) Mason, W of Ipswich 63 19 55 17-19 Matcham, Frank 68 12, 13 museums Mateor, Huon 77 19 Avoncroft Museum of Buildings, Bromsgrove, mathematical tiles' See 'tiles, Worcs. CV 20, 62 10-11, 73 17-19 mathematical'. Beamish Museum CV 24 Mather, Andrew 81 12 Black Country Museum CV 77 Maw and Craven Dunhill, tilemakers 65 8 Bridewell Alley Museum, Norwich 39 8-9 Maxwell and Tuke of Manchester 68 13 Bridgewater Admiral Blake Museum 63 22 May, Hugh 79 10 Somerset Brick and Tile Museum, East McCann, John Quay 63 22, 73 11 (note) 32 17 Clay and Cob Buildings Buckinghamshire County Museum, Aylesbury 'Brick Nogging in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth 70 1 Centuries, with examples drawn mainly Dudley Museum CV 77 from Essex' Transactions of the Ancient General Shales Museum of Ancient Brick, Monuments Society 31 (review) 45 10-11 USA 56 22 McNaught, R M 68 19 Gladstone Museum CV 17 mechanisation of the brick industry Industrial Museum of Westphalia 36 12 (review) 51 21 Ironbridge Gorge Museum CV 37 van der Meerschen, J Norfolk Rural Life Museum, Gressenhall, The Story of Hewnuyeres: The Home of the E Dereham, Norf. 61 10-11 Belgian Kiln (note) 26 11 Passmore Edwards Museum, London 73 14 Melton Constable Hall, Norfolk 61 10 T Geeleg, Brick Museum, Rumst, Belgium 54 16 memorials, brickmakers' 68 2 Upminster Tithe Barn Agricultural and Folk Meppershall, Beds., St Mary's church 35 4 Museum, Essex (brick collection) 26 8 metric modular bricks CV 6 Weald and Downland Open Air Museum, Michael Marsh Brickworks, Romsey 68 15 Singleton, Sussex 41 21, 70 13 Middlesborough housing 73 14-15 N Middleton Hall, Warwickshire 30 5 narrow-gauge railway 68 15 Middleton Tower, Norfolk 32 9, 42 1 Nesfield, William Eden 57 19 'mid-faders' 64 5 Nether Hall, Roydon, Essex 36 2, 42 2, mineralogy 61 3-7 48 5, 61 13 Moore, Leslie T 81 6 Netherlands 37 14, 46 9-10 Moore, Nicholas J See 'obituaries' brickmaking in 39 8, 10, (2 notes) 46 16, Moore, Rowan and Ryan Raymund et al. 47 10 Building Tate Modern: Herzog & de Mew-on excavations, archaeological Transforming Giles Gilbert Scott Wijk bij Duurstede, Utrecht, Netherlands (comment) 81 23-24 33 3, ( note) 42 18 Moreden College, Blackheath, Kent 42 10 Hilversum, North Holland 33 1-2 Morecombe, People's Palate or Winter Nettlebed, Oxon. 47 9 Gardens (Victoria Pavilion) 68 13 newel stairs, brick 70 8 New Hall, Boreham, Essex 76 10-13

17 New Hall, Boreham, Essex 76 10-13 Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk 32 7-8, 37 5, 48 5, New Romney, Kent, 70 11 Leper Hospital of St Stephen and St Thomas Oxford 37 19 Oxford Castle 69 4 Newton-by-Castle Acre, Norfolk Sheldonian Theatre 39 6 All Saints' church 35 4 Oxfordshire New York, Hearth Tax 33 7-12 row houses (review) 58 20 Oxley and Bussey 77 2 terracotta (review) 68 14 New Zealand P imported bricks 31 27, 34 16-17, 19, 40 19 Page, John nibbed tiles See 'tiles, nibbed'. State of the Art Review: Masonry Arch Bridges Noble, Allen G (note) 64 20 Wood. Brick and Stone; The North American Paley and Austin 66 10 Settlement Landscape Vol I Houses pallet board 66 14 (review) 57 23 paintings and engravings nonconformist churches and chapels brick buildings in 51 17, (review) 69 10-11 77 12-21 bricks in 62 25 Norbury Hall, Mickleham, Surrey 41 11 kiln on Brill Common, Bucks. 50 2 Norfolk pamments See 'tiles, pamments'. bricks CV 7 pan mill 68 15 early Tudor houses 32 5-12 pantries 67 6-15 High House, West Acre 72 19 'pargetting' or 'parging' 64 5 Lay Subsidy 32 5-12 Parham Old Hall, Suffolk 37 5 St Peters church, Crostwick 73 9 Parry, Edward, railway bridge builder 'skintling' survey 64 5-7, 80 12-13 53 14-15 Northamptonshire 54 10-13 Passmore Edwards Museum 73 14-15 North America See 'Canada' and 'USA' Patent and unusual bricks See 'bricks, Northern Ireland, brickmaking in 65 13-16 Patent and unusual'. Northfleet, Kent, pattern-book 67 2 Our Lady of the Assumption church 38 9-13 Pattison, I R et al North Kent stock brickyards 63 7 A Bibliography of Vernacular Architecture Norwich (review) 56 23 Cathedral tower 34 15 Paul Holme Tower, Holderness, Yorks. Cow Tower (note) 48 17, 70 8 Norwich Museum Collection CV 7 69 7-10 Royal Arcade 68 13 paving, bricks for 72 12-15 Nottinghamshire CV 9, 13, 93 Pearson, E J 73 10 Pemberton, Roger 68 21, 66 2, 3 0 Pendlebury, St Augustine's church, Lancs. obituaries 77 17 Beadle, Sidney 53 3 Penrose, F C 79 22 Beaulah, Kenneth 63 14 Perrins, L E Clifton-Taylor, Alec 36 3-4 'Brick Festoons in Hertfordshire', Exwood, Maurice 80 4 Hertfordshire. Archaeology 9 (note) 43 3 Harley, Laurence 32 2-3 Pershore, Worcs. 64 17 Holt, Henry 70 6-7 Angel Inn 64 17 Moore, Nicholas J 74 3 Broad Street 64 17 Trevor, Brigadier Arthur 34 4-5 Perrott House 64 cover, 17 occupations, dual and secondary See petrographic examination of bricks 80 8-9 'brickmakers, dual and secondary pictures, tile (note) 45 15-16 occupations.' Piddinghoe, Sussex Odeon cinemas 68 18 brickmakers of note) 27 9 Offord Cluny, Hunts. 4 restoration of kiln (note) 27 9 Ormond, J. and Son, Bolton 68 13 'pig' 62 9 Osborne, B E Pike, Andrew The Bakers, Brickmakers of Piddinghoe' Gazeteer of Buckinghamshire Brickyards (note) Sussex Industrial History 12 (note) 27 9 67 17 Otford, Kent 35 8. 39 2, 42 2-3, 8 Pillaton Hall, near Penkridge, Staffs. 45 6 Otley Hall, Suffolk 48 4 Place House, Great Staughton, Hunts (now Cambs.) 45 6-7

18 Plain, Decorative, Encaustic, and Earthen- rainpocking 39 8-10 ware Tile Manufacturers' Association Ramsbury Manor, Wilts. 79 10 65 10 Ramsey, D A Plaish Hall, Shropshire 57 2 The Leicestershire Slate Industry (note) 55 19 plaques, terracotta 29 5, 35 20, 39 5, 51 13, 'rat' 62 9 56 4, 57 14, 68 3, 78 14, 81 26-27 'rat trap' See 'bonds, rat-trap.' plaster mould 68 17 Raynham Hall, East Raynham, Norf. 32 6 Pleshey Castle, Essex 76 5-6 rebated brick facing 67 17 Pocock, William Willmer 55 12-13 Reading, Berks. 37 3, 57 13-14 pointing, tuck 78 19 Town Hall 68 11 at St Benet's, Paul's Wharf. London 79 13-14 Redland, North Holmwood Works, Dorking, Pollard, A J, ed. Surrey 68 15 Middlesborough Town and Community 1830- Reedham, Norf., St John the Evangelist's 1950 (review) 73 13-15 church 41 15-16 Polstead, Suffolk, St Mary's church 47 6, refractory bricks See 'bricks, refractory'. 50 8, 9-16, 52 14, 71 12 Reid, Richard Poole, Dorset CV 18, 55 7-10 The Georgian House arid its Details (review) 'Beech Hurst', High Street 42 4 60 11-18 Portuma Castle, Co. Galway, Ireland Relief-Patterned Tiles Research Group 80 5-10 41 22-23 'pot' churches 68 13 rendered detail Potteries CV 17 Kent examples 42 5 Pounds, N J G Repton, Derbys., Prior Overton's Tower The. Colchester Area (supplement to Archaeo 48 5 logical Journal 149 (note) 64 20-21 research groups Plumbridge, Andrew and Meulenkamp, Ceramic Building Materials Research Group Wirn 41 22 Brickwork: Architecture and Design (review) Relief-Patterned Tiles Research Group 62 27-28 41 22-23 Prentice, John E restoration of historic buildings 68 18 Geology of Construction Materials (review) Richardson, Charles 63 23 60 19 Ritchie, Walter 70 5, 78 24, 79 28, 80 27-28 Preston, R B 77 19 Roberts, Henry, designer of a patent brick Price-Pearson 73 10 58 12-13 Prior Overton's Tower, Repton, Derbys. Robinson, David N 48 5 Lincolnshire Bricks History and Gazetteer Prudential Assurance Company offices 79 24 68 18 Robson, Edward R 74 14-20 Pugin, A W N 32 7, 47 2 Rochdale, Lancs. CV 15 pugmills 51 2-3, 68 15 Roche, Martin 68 14 horse-driven vertical 68 15 Rochford, Essex CV 11 Lintott 66 14 Roman buildings, surviving 71 4-5 Roman brickmaking 40 13 Q Roman brick and tile CV 3, 27, 61, 64, Qatar 31 12 28 2-3, 41 10-11, 44 12, (review) 45 8-9, , Isle of Wight 77 11 (review) 48 14-16, 51 4-5, 61 6, 63 19, 'queen closer' 62 10 68 10, 71 4-6 Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee plaques Anglo-Saxon re-use of 45 12, 51 5, 69 4-6 51 13-14, 81 26-27 animal footprints in 38 17-18, 66 5 Quernmore Park Hall 67 2 experimental making of 38 17 Quiddenham Hall, Norf. 61 10 makers' marks 66 7 mud 64 5 relief-patterned tiles 41 22-23, (note) 72 16 R re-use of 28 2-3, 45 12, 51 5, (review) 71 12 railway bridges 53 4-15, 16-23 stamped 66 5 railway builders 67 2 sunken margins 68 10 railways CV 33, 34, 51, 60, 62, 80, 81, 90, in Verulamium Museum, St Alban's, Herts. 36 15-17, 44 8, 48 14 66 5-6 Railway Clearing House Handbook of Rombaut, H and de Niel, P Railway Stations 1904 (note) 27 5 "De Steenbaakkerijen Verstrepen omstreeks 1875' in Het Wiel III, V, VI (in Flemish)

19 (note) 76 20 St Augustine's church, Pendlebury 65 17 Romsey, Hants. 57 18 Salford Central Mission 77 20 Salford Cinema, Chapel St 66 11, 68 3 roof finials,dragons See 'finials, dragons.' Salford City Museum and Art Gallery 75 4 Root, John Welborn 68 14 Salford Education Offices 66 11 Rothschild, Nan A Lancashire Mining Museum, Buile Hill New York City Neighbourhoods: The 18th 75 4-6 Century (review) 58 20-21 Salford Police Headquarters 66 10 'rubbers' or rubbing bricks See 'bricks. Salford Twist Mill 65 2, 4 rubbing'. Salford University 62 6, 66 10, 11 row houses, New York (note) 58 20-21 St Augustine's church, Pendlebury 66 10 Roydon, Essex, Nether Hall 36 2, 61 13 St Clement of Rome church 66 10 Ruabon, Denbighs. (now Clwyd) (review) tower blocks 65 2-5 39 13 Salisbury, Wilts. Rutland 54 10-13 finials 56 10 Ryan, P sand 49 3 Woodham Walter, the history of a village (note) addition of, to clay 55 7-8 48 16 Sandon, near Sandwich, Kent 51 8 Brick in Essex, from the Roman Conquest to Sandwich, Kent 35 8, 47 18 the Reformation (review) 71 12-13, Sir Roger Manwood's School 47 15 (review) 75 11-13 Saxlingham, Norfolk, Heydon Hall 32 6 Brick in Essex: the Clayworking Craftsmen Saxon buildings, surviving 71 5-6 (review) 78 12-13 and Gazetteer of Sites scanning electron microscope examination Rye House, Stanstead Abbots, Herts. 37 1, of bricks 80 7 42 2-3, 45 13, 61 13, 70 8-11 scientific examination of bricks 80 5-10 schools S George Monoux, Walthamstow, Essex 66 3 St Albans, Herts. 55 11, 66 5-10 Luton, in 81 8-10 Abbey 66 7, 9 Sir Roger Manwood's School, Sandwich, Kent Abbey National Boys' School 66 8 47 15 almshouses 66 2-4 Scotch kiln See 'kilns, Scotch'. Duchess of Marlborough's 66 2 opposite St Peter's church 68 21 Scotland, brick, tile and fireclay industries Pemberton's 66 2 (review) 62 26 Runshaw's Charity 66 2, 8 Scott, Richard Gilbert 77 3 Barrowfield House 66 8 Scott, Sir Giles Gilbert 38 9-13, 47 3, 65 18, Black Lion Inn 66 8 71 2, 77 3, 77 19, 78 17, 81 23-25 Dagnall St Baptist Church 66 8 Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange, Independent Chapel 66 8 Scotland 66 16 Kingsbury Watermill 66 8 Scott, Henry 68 11 Romeland House 66 8 'scutch and blade', 'scutcher', 'scutch St Michael's Manor 66 8 St Peter's church 68 21 hammer 64 5 Verulamium Museum Second World War 68 18 Roman tiles in 66 5 Sercombe kiln See 'kilns, Sercombe'. Saint, Andrew (introduction) serpentine wall 64 17 London Suburbs notice) 81 27 settling pits 63 18 St Olave's Priory, Herringfleet, Suffolk Severn Tunnel 63 23 47 8, 51 26 Shackley, Barbara Salford, Lancs. 65 2-5, 66 2, 10-11, 73 14 Three City Trails (note) 78 17 The Ambassador 68 4 Sharpe, Edward 68 13 Booth Hall 66 2 Shaw, Arthur Gerald 68 18 Catholic Cathedral 66 10, 77 19 Shaws of Darwen, Lancs. 68 16-20 Central Fire Station , now Viewpoint Gallery Shaws Terracotta Works, visit to 68 16-20 75 4 Shaws Glazed Brick Company 68 18 churches, 19th and 20th-century 77 17-21 Sheen Palace, Surrey 47 6, 52 3 The Crescent 66 10 Sheffield CV 31 Harbour City, Salford Quays 66 11, 70 2 Islington Mill 65 2 St Peter's church, Greenhill 77 2 Kings Electric Theatre, Regent Road 68 2 Shelley Hall, Suffolk 37 5 Langworthy Cinema 68 3 Shelton Hall, Norfolk 32 8 Ordsall Hall 66 11 Shelton, Norfolk, St Mary's church 32 7 Sacred Trinity church 66 2 Sherman's House, Dedham, Essex 52 20

20 shingles 46 9-10 Southwick Hall, Northampton 'shippers' 64 5 brick collection 72 19 Shires 68 18 'squint quoin' 64 4 Shirburn Castle, Oxon. 47 9 Spain, brickmaking in 36 11-12 shopping arcades 68 13 'Spanish' 79 15, 17 Shotley, Suffolk 46 7-8 'Spanish mould' 42 13-14 Shropshire Spalding and Cross 68 19 Eyton-on-Severn, The Summerhouse 80 26 'spar foot filling' 64 5 Moreton Corbet Castle 80 27 stables 42 6, 8-10 Shrubland Hall, Suffolk 37 4 stack bond See 'bonds, stack.' 'Shuffs' 64 4 Staffordshire CV 17 Sible Hedingham, Essex 29 9, 36 15-17 staircases, brick built 35 2 Rook-woods House 46 6 Stanmore, Middlesex Simpson, Archibald 52 4 brick and tile kiln, at 33 13-14 Sissinghurst Castle, Kent 42 6, 8. 9 St John's church 77 4-8 Skinner, Ralph 66 3 Stanstead Abbots, Herts., Rye House 37 1, 'skintling' or pressure marks 64 4, 5-6. 42 2-3, 45 13, 61 13 72 18, 19-20. 79 16, 33, 34, 80 12-13 status 48 5, (review) 49 7-13 Skipper, George 68 13 'statute' bricks See 'bricks, statute'. slate (review) 55 19, (note) 55 19 steam engine 68 15 Slate Tax See 'taxes. Slate'. steam-heated drying floor 68 15 Smallbridge Hall, Bures, Suffolk 37 5 Stock, Essex 54 15 Srnallhythe church, Kent 35, 8, 69 16. Steil, Christopher 71 10 An Inventory of Nonconformist Chapels and Smith, George 36 18-19, 60 3-4 Meeting-Houses in the North of England Smith, Terence Paul (review) 71 15-16 'Deception in the Precincts' Canterbury Stockbury, Dent, St Mary Magdalene's Cathedral Chronicle 83 (note) 48 17 church 42 9 'Hiort Patent Chimney Bricks from Lambeth, Stockport railway viaduct 58 4 London' in Trans. London and Middlesex Stockwood Park, Luton, Beds. 42 15 Archaeological Society 47 (note) 75 15 Stone, E.A 68 4 The Medieval Brickmaking Industry in Stone, Nicholas 77 4-8 England, 1400-1450 (review) 4 14-15, Stone Tax See 'taxes, Stone'. (review) 49 7-13 Stonor Castle, Oxon. 47 9 Snibston 68 16 Stopes, H 63 19 Snore Hall, Fordham, Norfolk 32 8 and Sons 66 16 Soane, Sir John 34 12 Stowmarket, Suffolk 57 21 softwood, Baltic 67 7 Stratton, Michael 'soldier arch' 62 10 The Terracotta Revival: Building Innovation 'soldier course' 62 10 and the Image of the Industrial City in Someries Castle, Beds. 33 9, 37 5, 42 1-3, Britain and North America (review) 48 5 68 11-15 Somerleyton, Suffolk 51 26 straw 31 7-8, 35 11 Somerset See also 'Avon'. CV 61, 63, straw impressions or marks 31 3-5, 56 4-6 39 8-10 brickmakers 73 10-12 stretcher bond See 'bonds, stretcher.' finials in 56 4-6 'strike' 66 14 history and gazeteer of brickyards (review) Strong, Edward 66 10 55 17-19 Somerset Brick and Tile Museum, East structural steel frame 65 2 'stucco' (review) 51 22 Quay, Bridgewater 63 22, 73 11 sources for taxes on building materials use of 57 4, 58 17, 63 10 'stupid' for land drains 68 15 67 8-9 Suffolk CV 16, 45, 63, 67, 80, 37 4-11, 52 20 Southampton, Hants. 57 17-18 brickmaker's inventory 34 18-19 Southend-on-Sea, Essex, St Erkenwold's churches 36 5-6 church 65 17 decorative treatment of brick (review) 45 9-10 South Cove brickyard, South Bottom, near Hearth Tax 33 7-12, 37 4-11 Lowestoft, Suffolk 35 13-19 'structural brick' in Suffolk churches 34 14 South Lopharn, Norf., St Andrew's church Sullivan, Louis 68 3, 14 35 4

21 'sunken margins' 31 3-5, 32 12,-13, 52 5-7, finials, terracotta See 'finials'. 68 6-10, 72 13 fire stations, in 68 2 Roman bricks 68 10 green 68 3 in Birmingham 73 17 Surrey CV 29, 74, 27 6 in Bolton 77 20 Hearth Tax 33 7-12 in Leeds 78 18-19 dragons, in 73 4-8 in Liverpool 73 16, 77 20 surveying for archaeologists (note) 32 17 in London (review) 51 22-23, 77 20 Sussex CV 44, 47, 57, 59, 71, 73, 91, in Manchester 77 20 30 9-10, 39 14-15, (review) 44 12, (note) in Salford 66 10-11 64 20 manufacturers of bond See 'bonds, Sussex.' Edwards, J. C. of Ruabon (review) 68 11 finials in 56 13-17 Hathern Station Terracotta, Leics. (review) gazetteer of brickmaking sites (note) 64 20 68 11 Uppark 70 1 notes on recent publications 73 10 Sutton, Norfolk, St Michael's church 38 5 orange 68 12 Sutton Place, Surrey 42 5, 44 3-8 panels and plaques 29 5, 35 20, 39 5, 51 13, Swanton Novers brickworks, near 56 4, 57 14, 68 3, 78 14, 81 26-27 Fakenham, Norfolk 35 16 restoration work 68 17 Ruabon, manufacturing at (review) 39 1.3 Swindon, Wilts., Great Western Railway Shaws Terracotta Works, visit to 68 16-17 brickworks 62 18 swans 66 16 white 68 3 T terminology 44 19, (review) 50 17-19, 57 26, tally-marks (review) 54 14-18, 55 2, 5-6, 8 62 9-10, 64 4-6, 72 3-11, 75 9-10 Tatman. William 70 1 sources for 75 7-9, 76 9 Tapper, Sir Walter 65 17 Terry, Quinlan 47 2-3 Tattershall, Lincs. Thame, Oxon. 58 9 almshouses 66 2, 3 Thames valley 41 6-7 Castle 37 15, 47 9, 52 3, 66 12 (book note), Theoharidou, Kalliop 71 9, 76 3 The Architecture of Hagia Sophia, Holy Trinity church 52 4, 66 3, 12, 13 Thessaloniki (note) 49 17 Tatton-Brown, Tim Lambeth Palace: a History of the Archbishops Theydon Mount, Essex of Canterbury and their Houses (review) Hill Hall 61 13 81 22-23 St Michael's church 61 13 Taylor, Sir Robert 66 18 Thrift, J taxes 'Life is Sweet' Guardian Weekend 8 Aug 1998 Brick CV 5, 28, 29, 59, 84-85, 26 11, 30 2, (note) 76 20-21 32 3-4, 34 3-4, 35 2, 57 4-11, 58 5, 14- Thomas, C, Sloane, B and Phillpotts, C 19, 62 12-14, 67 2, 3-14 Excavations at the Priory and Hospital of St effects of the repeal of 63 4-13 Mary Spital, London (note) 76 20 Coal 79 15 Thompson, M W Hearth 33 7-12, 37 4-11 The Decline of the Castle (review) 49 7-13 52 3 Income Tax of 1436 Thompson, P Lay Subsidy 32 5-12 'Deep and crisp and Eden' Guardian Weekend Slate 67 6-14 12 Dec 1998 (note) 77 11 Stone 67 6-14 Tile 58 14-19, 62 12-14 67 3-14 Thornbury Castle, Gloucs. 76 3-7 Window 67 2 Thorpland Hall, Fakenham, Norfolk 32 6 statutes relating to building material taxes Throwley, near Faversham, Kent, 'Belmont' 67 10-14 36 4 Temple Manor, near Strood, Rochester, Thurley, Simon Kent 41 5 'Henry VIII and the Building of Hampton Tenterden, Kent, Hales Place 42 8 Court: a Reconstruction of the Tudor terracotta CV 38, 88, 44 3-8, 51 16, (review) Palace' Architectural History 31 (note) 68 11-15, 16-20, 77 18-20 49 18 brown 68 3 tiled facades 68 4 cinemas, in 68 2, 3, 69 18 tile-hanging 57 4, 7-8, 63 10 dragon finials See finials, dragons.' tilemakers -faced Maw and Craven Dunhill 65 8 Salford Education Offices 66 10 tile-making machine 27 10 Salford Cinema 66 11 tile pictures (note) 45 15-16

22 tiles typology of bricks See 'brick typologies'. Anglo-Saxon 41 19 'Broseley' 65 8-11 U for corn-drying kilns 66 20 Ubbeston, Suff., St Peter's church 35 5 decorative (note) 51 14 Uppark, Sussex 70 1 Delftware (review) 43 15 Upton, Dell Eclipse Lockjaw pattern 73 11 Holy Things and Profane: Anglican Parish flat tile hanging 67 5 garden edging 34 9, 52 9 Churches in Colonial Virginia (review) glazed roof tiles 39 18 48 15-16, 71 16 Lascelles' Patent 50 3-5 Ursala Taylor's Charity 38 3 for malting kilns 31 7-8, 48 20, 54 4, 61 11, USA 66 20 Anglican churches in Colonial Virginia mathematical CV 28, 57. 59, 73, 31 10-12, (review) 48 15-16 34 12-13, 36 4, 41 11-13, 42 15, brickmakers CV 25 43 18-19, (note) 48 17, 51 9-10, 12, brickmaking in (note) 46 16 57 4, 19, 58 14-19, 62 12-14, 37 16-18, history of brick in (review) 52 20-23 38 19, 63 10, 67 cover, 3-15, 77 18 houses, in the North American settlement medieval, roof tiles 41 16-17, 46 9-13 landscape (review) 57 23 markings on 41 16-17 New York, 18th century (review) 58 20-21 nibbed CV 75 row houses, New York (review) 58 20-21 nineteenth century church tiles (review) terracotta (review) 68 11-15 43 15 Uxbridge, Hillingdon Centre 34 1-3 pamments or pammets 52 9 pantiles 67 6-14 V plain 67 6-14 Vanburgh, Sir John 66 17 rebated coping 55 27-28, 58 23 relief-patterned 41 22 vaults, brick, in eastern Europe (review) ridge 67 6-14 49 14-16 Tile Tax See 'taxes. Tile.' Verity, Frank T 68 4 68 4 tilt-yards 51 15-16 Verity, Thomas timber-framing 67 4-14 vernacular architecture, bibliography of Tipton, Staffs., churches 71 2 (review) 56 23 toll-houses 73 19 vertical perforations 64 16 tombs viaducts brick-lined 37 18-19, 40 17-18 Chappel, Essex 27 8, 28 4-5 Manchester 67 2 painted, brick-lined 64 13-14 Tomlinson, J W 81 7, 10-11, 13 Topsham, Devon 47 15 w Torrigiano, Pietro 32 8-9 Wainfleet Grammar School, Lincs. 66 13 Tower-on-the-Moor, Woodhall Spa, Lincs. Walberswick, Suffolk 34 14 70 10 ruined church 40 14 Townsend, Charles Harrison 65 18 Waldringfield, Suff., All Saints' church toy bricks 81 29-32 36 6 traction engine 68 18 Wallington Hall, Norfolk 76 6 Tredington' fashion 69 6 Wallsall Wood F C football stand 65 17 Trevor, Brigadier Arthur 34 4-5 Waltham Abbey, Essex 47 9, 61 12, (review) Trubshaw, Charles 68 12 71 12 Trusley Hall, Derbys. 39 17 Wantisden, Suff., St John's church 36 6 'tumbling-in', early examples 51 6-7 Ware, Herts., Hope Makings 38 14 Tunick, Susan . Ware, Peter 77 3 Terra Cotta: Don't Take It For Granite (review) Warwickshire CV 88 68 11-15 Waterhouse, Alfred 57 14, 68 11, 73 16 Terra-Cotta Skyline New York's Architectural Waterhouse, Paul 76 19 Ornament (review) 76 18-19 Watlington, Oxfordshire 47 9 Tunick, Susan arid Geer, Walter Watson, Lawrence 68 5 Architectural Terra Cotta (review) 68 11-15 Weald and Downland Open Air Museum, tunnel kiln 68 1 Singleton, Sussex 41 21, 70 13 Tunstall, Suff., St Michael's church 36 5 weatherboarding 67 5, 7 Turner, J ed Webb, Aston and Bell, Ingress 70 2, 73 17 'Brick' in The Dictionary of Art Vol 4 (note) Weightman and Hadfield 66 10 76 21 Welch, C, Ditcheat 73 11

23 West Barsham, Norfolk, Church of the Woodhall Spa, Lines., Tower-on-the-Moor Assumption 35 4 66 12 Westhorpe Hall, Suffolk 37 5, 51 16 Woodham Walter church, Essex 76 10-13 Westonzoyland Pumping Station, near Woodhouse, George 65 2 Bridgewater, Woodhouse and Willoughby 68 13, 14 Somerset 52 15 Woolwich Arsenal, Kent, Royal Artillery West Somerton, Norfolk, St Mary's church Military Academy 66 1 52 14 Wootton Green, Beds. 38 3 West Stowe Hall, Suffolk 37 6 Worcestershire CV 20, 73, 78 Whincup, William 68 12 wormholes 40 18-19 Whinney, Son & Austen Hall 81 15 Worthing Whippingham, Isle of Wight, bricks from Assembly Rooms 80 2 72 12-15 Town Hall 80 2 White Roding, Essex, Colville Hall 48 4 Wrangle, Lincs., St Nicholas church 48 5 Wigan Wren, Sir Christopher 39 2, 5, 5-7, 42 10, Makinson's Arcade 68 13 72 2, 79 10, 79 9-18, 19-22 Town Hall, Library St 68 13 Wrotham, Kent, Ford House 42 7 The Playhouse, King St 68 13 Wyatt, Samuel 34 12 Wigginhall, Norfolk, St Mary's Hall 32 8 Wymondham Priory, Norfolk 35 4 Wilkes' Gobs See 'bricks, Wilke's Gobs'. 'wythes' 64 5 Williams, M The Slate Industry (review) 55 24 Y Williamson, Elizabeth and Pevsner, Yarmouth, Great, Norfolk Nicholas Goodes Hotel (now Caesar's Palace) 68 12 The Buildings of England: London Docklands Empire Cinema 68 12 (note) 78 17, (note) 80 24 Howard St. electricity sub-station 68 13 Willoughby, Woodhouse and Longhorn of Royal Naval Hospital 80 12 Manchester 68 19 South Dene Power Station 63 18 Wilmington Manor, Beds. 33 7 town walls 62 8 Winchester, Hants. 31 26, Yeomans, D Serle's House, Southgate Street 80 25 Construction Since 1900: Materials (note) 80 'wind filling' 64 24-25 window mullions, rendered 42 5-11 York 48 19-20, 69 18-19 Window Tax See 'taxes, Window'. Electric Cinema, Fossgate 68 12, 69 la Red Tower 42 9-10 windows, blocked 67 2 St Margaret's church 69 18 Windsor Yorkshire CV 9, 15, 35, 51, 54, 63, 81, 40 4-9 Convent of St John Baptist, Clewer 80 25 75 2-3 76 5 Young, A R Winslow, Bucks. 33 15-17 'withies' 64 5 Tudor and Jacobean Tournaments (review) 49 7-13

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