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Assyrian terracotta brick

860-825 BCE

Bricks from Werneth Low drift mine

Bullnose-shaped Red Brick, King's Lynn, 19th Century

1801-1900

Plano-convex brick, Ubaid, Iraq, c 2500 BC.

2500 BCE

Part of brick from house where anatomy first taught in Vienna

1510-1710

Red Brick with Cross-shaped Frog, 19th Century

1801-1900

Piece of brick, 1600-1700

1600-1700

Cranked Cavity Tie Brick, Glazed, 1891-1901

1891-1901

Small piece of plaster

1510-1710

Red-bowed Brick with Frog, 19th Century

1801-1900

Brick from old sea wall at Rhoscolyn Bay, stamped "Seiont, Caernarvon"

Brick from old sea wall at Rhoscolyn Bay, Anglesey, Wales.

Hand-made brick, with a frog on the upper surface, from Horncastle, Lindsey, Lincolnshire, early 19th century

Hand-made brick, with a frog on the upper surface, from Lincolnshire, late 18th to early 19th century.

1761-1830

Bablylonian terracotta brick inscribed with cuneiform script, Syrian, 605BC-561BC

Bablylonian terracotta brick inscribed with cuneiform script

605-561

Basic brick used for lining Bessemer converters in Thomas-Gilchrist process.

Fragments of Bricks from the Bessemer Converter, 1878

1878

Light red rectangular tax brick (247 x 120 x 85 mm) from kiln, Woolpit, Suffolk, date 1803-1850.

Red Tax Brick, Suffolk, 1803-1850

1803-1850

Pair of bricks, one marked 1807 the other W.S.B.

Pair of bricks

Foundation brick of Nebuchadnezzar the Second, King of Babylon, with his name and titles impressed, mounted in wooden frame, Babylonian, 605BC-561BC

Foundation brick of Nebuchadnezzar the Second

605-561

Brick, with name Nebuchadnezzar King of Babylon, impressed on it, set in wooden frame on castors, Babylonian, 605BC-561BC

Brick, with name Nebuchadnezzar King of Babylon

605-561

Babylonian terracotta brick inscribed with cunieform script, in oak case, from the ruins of Babylon, 604BC-561BC

Babylonian terracotta brick inscribed with cunieform script

604-561