Brick Making – a local industry

Emsworth Brickmaking Exhibition 01.pdf
Emsworth Brickmaking Exhibition 02.pdf
Emsworth Brickmaking Exhibition 03.pdf
Emsworth Brickmaking Exhibition 04.pdf
Emsworth Brickmaking Exhibition 07.pdf
Emsworth Brickmaking Exhibition 09.pdf
Emsworth Brickmaking Exhibition 10.pdf
Emsworth Brickmaking Exhibition 05.pdf
Emsworth Brickmaking Exhibition 06.pdf
Emsworth Brickmaking Exhibition 08.pdf
Brickmaking Timeline.pdf
Lighting the Clamp.jpg

Identifier

EMHT2020

Title

Brick Making – a local industry

Description

Before the widespread use of the internal combustion engine brick making was a localised activity. Seams of clay suitable for making bricks run through Emsworth, Rowlands Castle and Hayling Island and they have been exploited since the Roman period. Often brick making was seasonal and incorporated into the annual farming cycle. This exhibition explains the traditional brick making process using photographs from the Pycroft brick making business on Hayling Island. The source of the bricks used to construct the Museum building is identified.

Creator

Dr Trevor Davies, Chairman of EMHT

Date

19th Centuary

Type

Text

Stored Location

Digital

Citation

Dr Trevor Davies, Chairman of EMHT, “Brick Making – a local industry,” Emsworth Museum, accessed May 4, 2026, https://mail.emsworthmuseum.org.uk/emcms/items/show/10564.