Brickfield on the River Bure  {Norfolk}

Brickfield on the River Bure {Norfolk}

From Chapter XIX: Brickmaking

Our first plate shows a limekiln and brickyard on a small scale, probably the property of one of those “penny-bank” builders who have studded the beautiful Norfolk landscape with their hideous work. On the bank lies the mast of a wherry awaiting repairs, whilst lower down in the water floats the wherry itself which is to take away the bricks when made. One man is feeding the kiln with limestone, regardless of the fumes of noxious gases which must surround him; another, who has been to the public-house for beer, is just mooring his boat. Here too the mill can be seen at rest, the horse-collar hanging from the beam, while the old horse feeds on the marsh behind.”  p. 117

Title
Brickfield on the River Bure {Norfolk}
Photographer
Portfolio
Country
Medium
Atelier
Year
Dimensions

Image Dimensions13.0 x 28.0 cm

Support Dimensions34.0 x 42.5 cm

Print Notes

Recto: Engraved in plate by artist at LL corner: P.H. EMERƧON, slight marginal water staining, protected by original engraved tissue guard opposite: Plate XX.  | Brickfield on the River Bure. | {Norfolk}

 

 

Exhibitions | Collections

“Photograph entitled ‘Brickfield on the Bure’.” registered for copyright at The National Archives, Kew- 5 March 1887. Reference: COPY  1/379/211

Provenance

Bristol & West of England Amateur Photographic Association, thence this archive via purchase, October, 2025: Oxfam Bookshop Wallingford, Oxfordshire England.