BRICKWORKS & POTTERIES OF THE IPSWICH (Qld) REGION
Alister J Cameron
Brick Town
I know very little about Brick Town apart from the 1910 news report below.
There is some educated guess-work in what I have presented below.
He (Thomas Welldon) was also occupied in what he termed “Brick Town” (the old brick-yards situated in the valley between Denmark Hill and Sandy Gallop, evidences of which are still on view in the shape of the old kilns), where Messrs. Frank Porter, Matthew Gadd, Charles Dellar, John Norris, J. Howard and others presided as the “moulders of clay”.
Queensland Times 17 June 1910, page 5
Area of Scattered Bricks on Embankment Eastern Edge of Sandy Gallop (See Above)
Bricks I Found There
Description: Brown Sandstock brick. Small black blotches. Condition: Very crumbled. Type: House Brick. Frog: Diamond-shaped frog one side; flat other. Inscription: None. Origin: Embankment on Eastern Edge of Sandy Gallop. Current Location: My Collection.