Anonymous said...
I've found that my Kingston, Ontario asphalt driveway has brick underneath it. There are a few hundred yellow and orange and red brick labelled eitther 'Woodland', 'H&B Woodland', or 'Hearth & Bosh Woodland'. I think that hearth and bosh is a designation of fire brick, right? Has anyone heard of Woodland bricks? I'd like to date these (roughly), and find out where they're from. I also found one brick that has 'Alamo' stamped on it.
Thanks for any info!
I've found that my Kingston, Ontario asphalt driveway has brick underneath it. There are a few hundred yellow and orange and red brick labelled eitther 'Woodland', 'H&B Woodland', or 'Hearth & Bosh Woodland'. I think that hearth and bosh is a designation of fire brick, right? Has anyone heard of Woodland bricks? I'd like to date these (roughly), and find out where they're from. I also found one brick that has 'Alamo' stamped on it.
Thanks for any info!