Buckley Junction
Talk o' th' Hill Colliery
Shunting the siding at Liugongli
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Belgrave Mills
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Approaching summit tunnel
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Leaving Cheddleton
Blakelow Colliery 1
Inside the Belgian kiln
Inside the Belgian kiln
Attenborough Sand and Gravel Pit
Blakelow Colliery 2
Down the street
Wrexham & Shropshire farewell
Hut interior
Former Co-op
Macclesfield - last remnants of the cattle market
Macclesfield - last remnants of the cattle market
The colliery gates
On the Daqing water point
Two chimneys
Clark Wrexham
Clark & Rea Ltd
QJ at work
Sandhole Colliery demolition
The Nancha banker
Brown Coal
Portarlington power station
The Edwardian railway
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My introduction to Irish Railways
Sandhole Colliery No.1 Shaft
Evening Star
Eddisbury Hill
Passing the brickworks
Passing the brickworks
Skelton Park
Furnace
Trains Illustrated Annual 1960
Isle of Man timetables 1967
Modaoshi
Running round
Vreoci electrics
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Jacobean
Buckley Junction brickworks was established by John Jones and Henry Lamb in 1911 when they took on a lease of the site and set about working the clay. In 1919 Frederick Phelp Jones acquired the business and renamed it the Buckley Junction Metallic Brick Co Ltd. The company used the trade marks 'Jacobean' and City' for some of their facing brick products. In 1956 after the company became bankrupt the works were acquired by the Castle Firebrick Co, but this only lasted for three years before complete closure.
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