Brickmasters, The : 1788-2008

Ringer, Ron

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ARCHITECTURE

The story of Sydneys brickmakers and their craft can be traced back to the first weeks of European settlement with the arrival of the first Fleet in January 1788. As an alternative history of Sydney, The Brickmasters explores the impact of social, economic, technological and architectural change on one of Australias most historic and vital industries. It also examines the profound effect on brickmaking figure of William King Dawes, 1898-1981. Austral Bricks (1908) and its parent, Brickworks Limited (1934) can rightly lay claim to be the oldest surviving and most influential manufacturers of clay products in Australia since federation in 1901. This comprehensive, beautifully illustrated and carefully researched book sheds new insights, provides new knowledge and answers the question: why brick?
xii, 433 p. : ill. (chiefly col.), maps, plans, ports. ; 29 cm. #0721/030622/160723. First Edition. (Exceptionally heavy item, which WILL incur additional postage if ordered through Abebooks or from overseas.)

Additional Information

AuthorRinger, Ron
Number of pagesxii, 433 p. : ill. (chiefly col.), maps, plans, ports. ; 29 cm.
PublisherDry Press Publishing
Year Published2008
Binding Type

Hardcover in Dustjacket

Book Condition

Fine

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