| HISTORY
Located in the heart of the beautiful Adelaide
Hills, the company has been manufacturing quality clay bricks and
pavers on the same original site since 1892.
In the beginning, before the company was formed, exploration
teams were sent from Adelaide to Littlehampton, where they discovered
that there were exceptional clay seams and shales, ideally suited
for the manufacturing of refractory firebricks and top quality house
bricks. A workman’s hut was erected on the actual site where
the company now stands, and hand-moulded bricks were first made
to be tested for use in industry application. The bricks proved
to be of superior quality, and the Littlehampton Brick Company was
formed.
In the beginning, the company primarily produced firebricks
for the smelter works and foundries at Port Adelaide, and by the
early 1900s the refractory bricks were used in all the new “T”
class locomotives for the Royal South Australian Railways.
Through the years the company has withstood the Great
Depression, two world wars and has seen many other changes, especially
in the manufacturing procedures.
The first original kilns, two of which still stand
today, were wood fired for two full weeks, allowing 15,000 bricks
to be made a fortnight. Today the modern kiln can fire 90,000 bricks
in just two days burning time, allowing more than 6 million bricks
and pavers to be produced per year for the local and overseas markets.
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