Tuesday 17 September 2013

Photo's of Bricks

As I traveled around researched for this blog, I came across lots of different bricks from makers all over the place.  Here are some of the photo's collected over the course of this research.  Any comments or news about them would be appreciated. Some of these pictures came from another blog on bricks, "Collecting Australian Bricks" but most are mine.

Hand Made Brick, Single Heart 19th Century, possibly John Hart form French Island or Corinella, Victoria

Hand Made Brick, Double Heart 19th Century

There were Auburn Brick Works in Melbourne, Sydney, Perth and America.  Chances are that these are from Melbourne. 1909 to 1934.

Blackburn Brick Company 1892 - 1966

Brick and Pipe Industries. From 1959 to 1989

Bremer Brick Tile & Pottery Co, Dinmore Queensland 1886-

Builders Company later Glen Iris Brick

Charles Butler & Sons 1886-1966

City Brick formerly Spear

Dandenong Brick and Tile Company

D.H.B.W Dandenong

Excelsior (Could be any one of several)

Fritsch-Holzer

New Gamble Brick Company

Glen Iris Bricks

Glen Iris 1950

Glen Iris Royal Visit 1954

Glen Iris 1955

Glen Iris 1956 Melbourne Olympic Brick

Glen Iris (Stamford Brick Company) Olympic Brick 1956

Hand-Made Brick

Hoffman Brick

Oakleigh Brick Company

Oakleigh Junction Brick Company

Oakleigh Black Brick

Lucknow Brick Works

New Northcote

Ross Brick Company, Dandenong

Sale Brick

Sandhurst Brick

Selkirk Bricks Ballarat

Shepparton Brick, Shepparton

Spear Brick, Melbourne (pre City Bricks),
not to be confused with Speare, Sydney

Stamford Brick 1958

State Brick Works, Wonthaggi, Victoria
(SCM was the State Coal Mines)

State Brickworks, New South Wales.

Sunday 8 September 2013

Goding (John and Henry)

John Gordon Goding was born on the 27th of June 1848 in Banwell, Somerset, England, now part of Avon. He arrived in Melbourne aboard the ship “Sabrina" in April 1857 with his father Arthur, his wife Mary (Stock) and six other children.

Sarah Ann aged 17
Arthur aged 14
James aged 10
Hannah  aged 6
May aged 7
Emily aged 1 died at sea.

The three elder sons came out earlier, as did some male Goding cousins from the same village. (Practically all Godings in Victoria today descend from Arthur Goding or his cousins.  John had been a brick maker for most of his working life, having managed the Ringwood and Dandenong brick works.  John was the first person to make bricks in Oakleigh, having purchased the land from Howard Tapley Clarton.

John married Ellen Elizabeth Brown on 26 Dec 1870 in South Yarra, and they had 9 children. After her death, John married her younger sister Elizabeth Diana Brown, (born 19 Sep 1858 in Brunswick, died 31 Aug 1946 in Oakleigh), and they had a further 3 daughters

Elenor Diana b 1871
Edward John b1873
Henry Walter b 1875
Winifred Louisa b 1877
Frederick James b 1879
Eloise Victoria b 1881
Arthur Ernest b 1883
Ethel Adelaide b 1887
Johnathon Bright b 1889
and
Lena Estella b1891
Emily Wilhelmina b 1896
Evelyn Florence b 1899

Henry Goding arrived on the “Lady Ann” at Sydney in 1854 at age 19.  He found employment as a stockman at Richmond, working on a property owned by Mr W Bowman.  After a few months he left for Melbourne where he began work as a Fireman with the City Insurance Company where he remained for thirty two years, becoming Foreman and holding that position for 20 years.  He retired in 1886 and moved to Oakleigh where he began making bricks with his brother John. 

The land on which the brickworks was built was purchased by the brothers on the 27th of April 1885.  This partnership continued until the 8th of February 1886 when John left the partnership, just in time.  

“NOTlCE is hereby given that the PARTNERSHIP carried on for some time past, at Oakleigh, in the parish of Mulgrave, in the county of Bourke, in the colony of Victoria, between us, the undersigned, Henry Goding and John Goding, under the firm of "Goding Brothers" as brickmakers, was this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent. Mr Henry Goding, by whom the business will in future be carried on, is       empowered to receive, discharge and settle all debts due to and by the said partnership concern.      
Dated this 8th day of February, 1886  
HENRY GODING  
JOHN GODING
Signed by the said Henry Godlng, and John Goding in the presence of George John Sims, Solicitor, Melbourne.”

Like many companies of the time, Henry ran foul of the finance company.  On the 10th of April 1886, the Universal Permanent Building and Investment Company took over Henry’s share of the property.  Henry tried to sell the property in October 1887.  At that time, the works consisted of a pugmill, horse drawn rollers, two kilns and four drying houses.  He stated that 40,000 bricks were ready for burning.  This would suggest that the kilns were rectangular downdraught.  Henry continued there until the 8th of November 1887 when the property was transferred to Edwin Wade.  Henry was by then in his early 50s.  





John must kept his hand in because he was advertising 80,000 bricks for sale in 1914, along with other building material.  He was in his mid 70s so he probably had them at his home.  John died at the age of 84 at his son in law’s home in Ferntree Gully Road Oakleigh on the 7th o f November 1932.