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A wall in Islington London stock bricks, rather dimly lit. London stock brick is the type of handmade brick which was used for the majority of building work in London and South East England until the increase in the use of Flettons and other machine-made bricks in the early 20th century. Its distinctive yellow colour is due to the addition of ...
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Fareham red brick – a type of construction brick; London stock brick – type of handmade brick which was used for the majority of building work in London and South East England until the growth in the use of machine-made bricks; Nanak Shahi bricks – a type of decorative brick in India; Roman brick – a long, flat brick typically used by ...
Islington: Cemetery: Early 18th century: 21 February 2011: 1396559: Monument to Thomas and Hannah Miller, South Enclosure: Numbers 1 to 24 and Attached Railings Islington: Terrace: c1838-45: 29 September 1972
Red brick stringing. The school is now Bourne Abbey Church of England Primary Academy. [27] Wesleyan Chapel, Mavis Enderby. (1877) [28] 1 Temple Gardens Lincoln. 1 Temple Garden, Lincoln. House designed by Charles Bell for Mrs Whelpton in 1877. [29] Methodist Chapel, Spilsby. (1877–8). Described as stock brick with geometrical tracery and no ...
15 Clerkenwell Close is a building in Islington, London, designed by architects GROUPWORK with structural engineer Webb Yates Engineers, completed in 2017.The building's stone façade was controversial when it appeared, as the precise location of rough and smooth stones had not been fully detailed in the building's planning documents.
The residential buildings are four storeys in height, and each unit is three bays wide with an ornate central entrance to a common stairwell. The ranges vary from three to twelve units in length. They are faced with yellow stock brick, the front being enriched with the use of decorative terracotta arches to the door and window openings.
The strongly individual building is of stock brick with Bath stone dressings and slate roofs. The tall nave of five bays has low, pent aisles and alternate octagonal and compound piers. The tall nave of five bays has low, pent aisles and alternate octagonal and compound piers.