 |
Questions and Answers Feel free to ask any questions about Accrington and the surrounding area and hopefully one of our members can help you out. |
|
|
Welcome to Accrington Web!
We are a discussion forum dedicated to the towns of Accrington, Oswaldtwistle and the surrounding areas, sometimes referred to as Hyndburn! We are a friendly bunch please feel free to browse or read on for more info. You are currently viewing our site as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions and access our other features. By joining our free community you will have access to post topics, photos, play in the community arcade and use our blog section. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free, so please, join our community today!
|
20Likes
29-07-2014, 21:03
|
#76
|
Full Member+
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Burnley
Posts: 676
Liked: 354 times
Rep Power: 8336
|
Re: Nori Brick
I have noticed today that the Accrington heritage unit in the Arndale have a section all about the Nori. Very interesting especially the photo of the Nori football team in 1950s as my dad and his brother are on it.
|
|
|
29-07-2014, 22:27
|
#77
|
Senior Member+
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: ACCRINGTON
Posts: 2,358
Liked: 95 times
Rep Power: 11531
|
Re: Nori Brick
Hi, oh when were you in. I was there in the afternoon. Yep we do have some good stuff re NORI. If you want a copy of that photo, you only need to ask :-)
|
|
|
30-07-2014, 20:07
|
#78
|
Full Member+
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Burnley
Posts: 676
Liked: 354 times
Rep Power: 8336
|
Re: Nori Brick
Thanks for the offer but I think it was my photo you copied once. Just nice to see it on display.
|
|
|
07-08-2014, 13:19
|
#79
|
Senior Member+
Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Accrington area
Posts: 2,593
Liked: 1795 times
Rep Power: 313226
|
Re: Nori Brick
I assume Thwaites famous dray wagons artwork feature was made using nori brick.
image.jpg
|
|
|
16-08-2014, 17:22
|
#80
|
God Member
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Cloud Cuckoo Land
Posts: 3,212
Liked: 328 times
Rep Power: 12995
|
Re: Nori Brick
__________________
Under democracy one party always devotes its chief energies to trying to prove that the other party is unfit to rule - and both commonly succeed, and are right.
Do not take life too seriously. You will never get out of it alive.
|
|
|
16-08-2014, 19:43
|
#81
|
Full Member+
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Burnley
Posts: 676
Liked: 354 times
Rep Power: 8336
|
Re: Nori Brick
That's wonderful news. I have read the article in the Telegraph but they are wrong saying the foundations of Blackpool Tower were Nori brick. The Tower was originally built with Huncoat brick which was a different firm. It was refaced with Nori in the late 50's.The firm which owned Nori had their works at Whinney Hill which was on a different site to Huncoat brick.
|
|
|
17-08-2014, 02:22
|
#82
|
Senior Member+
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: ACCRINGTON
Posts: 2,358
Liked: 95 times
Rep Power: 11531
|
Re: Nori Brick
Hi Mr Rowlf, that is very interesting to read. Could I perhaps print that off and display in the Museum in our Nori section?
|
|
|
17-08-2014, 03:02
|
#83
|
Member
Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: Vietnam
Posts: 72
Liked: 73 times
Rep Power: 0
|
Re: Nori Brick
Nice idea but that wouldn't reverse the letters rather it would produce a mirror image. Try writing it and holding it in front of the mirror.
|
|
|
17-08-2014, 03:02
|
#84
|
Member
Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: Vietnam
Posts: 72
Liked: 73 times
Rep Power: 0
|
Re: Nori Brick
I think the foundations of "The Empire State Building " were made from NORI bricks..
Last edited by putsinker; 17-08-2014 at 03:08.
|
|
|
17-08-2014, 08:53
|
#85
|
Full Member+
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Burnley
Posts: 676
Liked: 354 times
Rep Power: 8336
|
Re: Nori Brick
Hi Atarah, You can if you like. I only know what my dad told me and he worked at Whinney Hill until he went into the Navy in WW2 and as there was a fire at that site during his absence he was put to work on the Clayton Nori site after the war. He spent 30 years working for the company. The North West Sound Archive at Clitheroe Castle have a CD of him talking about Huncoat in his childhood and he talks about the Nori on it too.
|
|
|
17-08-2014, 13:47
|
#86
|
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 1,877
Liked: 26 times
Rep Power: 3767
|
Re: Nori Brick
As I understand it the bricks have been specified for the next generation of nuclear power stations, very good news
|
|
|
18-08-2014, 15:14
|
#87
|
Junior Member+
Join Date: Aug 2014
Posts: 24
Liked: 1 times
Rep Power: 0
|
Re: Nori Brick
I believe it was Thurston Smith who invented the famous NORI brick..
__________________
Humility at all times.
|
|
|
18-08-2014, 15:22
|
#88
|
Member
Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: Vietnam
Posts: 72
Liked: 73 times
Rep Power: 0
|
Re: Nori Brick
Thurston, grand fellow. I once visited him at his home in CLM where he had built a large working model of the mill engine in the mill on Atlas st. He actually made some miniature Nori bricks from the original clay and fired them himself. Fantastic thing it was. I believe he also made a model brick pressing machine.
|
|
|
18-08-2014, 16:27
|
#89
|
Senior Member+
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Staining, Blackpool
Posts: 3,096
Liked: 407 times
Rep Power: 158676
|
Re: Nori Brick
There is such a (model) machine in the Market Hall. Maybe this chap made it. Howewver, the NORI was first made long befo
re his day.
|
|
|
18-08-2014, 18:17
|
#90
|
Junior Member+
Join Date: Aug 2014
Posts: 24
Liked: 1 times
Rep Power: 0
|
Re: Nori Brick
That machine was made by Thurston Smith. His photo is beside the machine.
__________________
Humility at all times.
|
|
|
Other sites of interest.. |
More town sites.. |
|
|
All times are GMT. The time now is 07:17.
© 2003-2013 AccringtonWeb.com
|
 |