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The exterior of the object is primarily a brick—red brick, while the interior is a cream-colored brick. On the front and rear sides of the chimney, there is a small stone sculpture of the face a child . The front and rear arches are approximately five feet tall from the center to the base, and approximately five feet wide.
A brick chimney breast. A chimney breast is a portion of a chimney which projects forward from a wall to accommodate a fireplace. [1] Typically on the ground floor of a structure, the masonry extends upwards, containing a flue which carries smoke out of the building through a chimney stack. [2]
Chimneys in ordinary dwellings were first built of wood and plaster or mud. Since then chimneys have traditionally been built of brick or stone, both in small and large buildings. Early chimneys were of simple brick construction. Later chimneys were constructed by placing the bricks around tile liners.
The plans and elevation view herein are colour coded. All bricks depicted in the elevation diagram are accounted for in like colours in the plan diagrams. Obviously everything coloured pale blue in the plans will from the elevation viewer’s viewpoint be to the rear of the facing bricks, and can not therefore appear in the elevation diagram.
View of Newmarket with the brickworks chimney on the left, circa 1925. The brick chimney is located along Mina Parade, approximately 40 metres (130 ft) from the road. Access to the site is via an easement. The chimney rises to a height of approximately 55 metres (180 ft), and is, consequently, a prominent landmark.
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