It is unclear where the LaTrobe brickworks was located, but it is assumed somewhere in the Latrobe valley. It may be the same as the Traralgon Brickworks.
Thursday, July 11, 2024
Traralgon
Abraham and Arthur Wigg purchased an existing brickworks in 1911, where the Duncan Cameron Oval is now situated in Traralgon. They had previously made bricks by hand in several different locations but installed machinery for the new works.
Wednesday, July 10, 2024
Morwell
Wednesday, July 3, 2024
North Geelong
The North Geelong Brick Works Pty Ltd was established as a public company in 1926, with its works at the corner of Moorabool and Ryrie Streets, but a brickworks had been operating in North Geelong from at least 1911, utilising local clay to produce the 'famous Geelong blue bricks".
The blue bricks of Geelong have a name among architects and builders that ts second to. none la Victoria. . They were pleased at the announcement made by the manager of the company (Sir J. W. Cornell), yesterday when be showed them samples of the wire-cut plastic-brick made from the deposits of clay at North Geelong, and said that a large percentage of the bricks now being baked in the kilns were of that class. (Geelong Advertiser 17 May 1927, p.4)
References to the North Geelong Brick Company are common in the earlier 1920s and the works were at full production capacity around 1924 when it was reported there was a "boom in bricks". In 1925 the manager Stan Sadler, had three fingers severed by one of the machines.