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Bill Kibbel Posted February 8, 2011 Report Share Posted February 8, 2011 The Church pictured is actually the third building for Bruton Parish. The first was built in 1660. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Kogel Posted February 8, 2011 Report Share Posted February 8, 2011 That church is great, but the wall is something else. I don't think I've ever seen curved bricks like that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mgbinspect Posted February 8, 2011 Author Report Share Posted February 8, 2011 I have actually installed many Colonial Replica shaped brick like that on college and government buildings, to match existing buildings. I suppose, in all honesty, there is no detail that you will see in these photos that I have not formed and installed during my masonry career. I actually used to lay out, cut by hand and install, without a table saw, jack arches. About the only thing I never got to do was erect an industrial smoke stack. I always wanted to, but they don't build many of those anymore. My brother, who passed away a couple years ago, had the pleasure in Baltimore, MD. The old fellow inside the church stated that this building was constructed in 1716. I did not know of the other previous buildings. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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