Monument record 0155100000 - POYLE BRICKWORKS

Summary

Nineteenth century brickworks called Poyle

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Map

Type and Period (1)

  • BRICKWORKS (19th Century - 1800 AD to 1899 AD)

Description

'POYLE BRICK WORKS; KILNS; CHIMNEYS' MARKED ON OS MAP, 1932 (B1).
BRICKWORKS OWNED BY ALMOND FAMILY (B9).
DIRECTORY ENTRIES LIST GEORGE ALMOND, BRICKMAKER (1895-1903) & GEORGE WILLIAM ALMOND, BRICKMAKER (1931-1940) (B2).
NOTHING NOW REMAINS OF SITE WHICH HAS REVERTED TO FARM LAND & BUILDINGS (B3).

Sources (11)

  • <1>SBC10368 Map: OS 1932 25 INCH MAP.
  • <2>SBC7056 Bibliographic reference: KELLYS DIRECTORY OF BUCKS, 1895-1903 & 1931-1939 & AUBREY & CO'S BEDS, BUCKS & OXON DIRECTORY 1940.
  • <3>SBC11833 Bibliographic reference: PHILIP CHAUNDY 1980 FIELD VISIT. (SEE GAZETTEEROFBUCKSBRICKYARDS1800-1980",BCM).".
  • <4>SBC11408 Bibliographic reference: OS RECORD CARDS SU 98 SW 21 & SU 98 SW 49 (IRON AG E) ; SU 98 SW 77 (PALAEOLITHIC) (FILED).
  • <5>SBC17053 Bibliographic reference: WYMER J 1968 LOWER PALAEOLITHIC ARCHAEOLOGY IN BRITAIN P230.
  • <6>SBC903 Unpublished document: BCM ACCESSIONS REGISTER.
  • <7>SBC452 Article in serial: ANTIQUARIES JOURNAL 19 1939 PP 82-83.
  • <8>SBC459 Article in serial: ANTIQUARIES JOURNAL 23 1943 PP58-59.
  • <9>SBC3187 Article in serial: Philip Corder & A D Lacaille. 1943. 'BELGIC POTTERY FROM POYLE FARM BRICKWORKS', IN RECS OF BUCKS 14 PP174-183. Vol 14.
  • <10>SBC15081 Verbal communication: F H Thompson (General Secretary, Society of Antiquaries of London). 1987. THOMPSON F H, PERS COMM, DEC 1987.
  • <11>SBC4338 Unpublished document: Dr C E King (Ashmolean Museum). 1984. NOTES, & BCM COIN CATALOGUE.

Location

Grid reference SU 92400 83900 (point)
Civil Parish BURNHAM, South Bucks, Buckinghamshire

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Record last edited

Feb 15 2008 1:20PM

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