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George Lambert, Pott Shrigley

George Lambert, Pott Shrigley
Whilst rooting about on the site of the alleged brick/lime kiln at the Kerridge Wharf on the Macclesfield Canal, I came across this firebrick. I reckon that it was lettered G L SHRIGLEY.

In c1820 George Lambert and Abraham Bury started a small brickworks near Brink Farm with one kiln to fire the bricks. When they needed to expand they moved to the site in Bakestonedale.By 1848 George Lambert was operating a coal and fireclay mine with associated Pott Brickworks on the south side of the road at Bakestonedale, Pott Shrigley. Lambert was still working the Pott Shrigley coal mine in 1884 but had relinquished the firebrick works to James Hall before 1878. By 1896 all had been absorbed into the business of William Hammond on the north side of the road. This firebrick must therefore date from between 1848 and 1878.

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