Brickmakers for sale (1919)

Post date: Feb 04, 2018 4:55:4 PM

Advert in Kent & Sussex Courier of 26th September 1919

NORTH POLE BRICKFIELD, WATERINGBURY.

About 1 mile from Wateringbury and East Malling Halt Stations,

and 2 miles from West Malling.

Messrs. Langridge and Freeman have received instructions from Messrs.

Wells Bros.(who are Quitting) to

SELL by AUCTION

upon the premises, on

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7th, 1919, at One o'clock,

the Valuable Live & Dead

FARMING STOCK AND BRICKMAKER'S PLANT,

including capital Cart Horse, Waggons, Trucks and Vans, 2 Dung Carts, Cake and Corn Mills,

Land Roll, Ploughs, Harrows. Chaff-cutter and horse power gear. Weighing Machine,

Root Pulper,Harnesses, Potatoes, and the

BRICKMAKER'S PLANT,

comprising 84,000 Red Facing Bricks. 8,200 Paving Bricks,

Hack Caps, Lowe and Hack Boards, Crowding, Breeze, Off-bearing and

Faggot Barrows, Burning Tools. Pug Mills, about 13cwt. Wheeling Plates.

2 Hack Copers. Plinths, Bullnose and other Bricks and Ridge Tiles,

Brick-making Machine, Sieves. etc.

Catalogues of the Auctioneers, as above.

Notes:

See also Cricket Bricks against Beer (1848) and Fremlins tile factory (1865) and Fremlins tile factory (1872)

For location see OS 6inch map of 1867/8 published 1872 at https://maps.nls.uk/view/102343555