Maryburgh Past Industries
Attribution: S. Fraser (Maryburgh Primary School March 2015)
Brick and Tile Works
On a later map, dated 1847, a brick and tile works is shown as being in production on a site immediately below the old road bridge at the north-east end of the village and probably continued in operation to a much later date. In fact, the modernisation of some old properties in Maryburgh has revealed the use of MARYBURGH BRICKS.
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The River Conon looking downstream from the "new" road bridge
The River Conon looking downstream from the "new" road bridge. The raised bank on the right is a flood bank built to protect Conon Bridge village.
Maryburgh War Memorial is situated at the junction of Hood Street and Proby Street
In 2007, Tom Thomas, a local resident, secured funding to enable the stonework of the memorial to be cleaned and the lettering improved.



