In other cases, he said, "they both really put their life and soul into designing and building or renovating the house together; they spent every weekend for three years riding through the countryside picking up antique bricks for the pathways; they planted the trees and watched them grow.
While in the Netherlands, the floor of the hold was replaced by antique Dutch bricks.
It was a two-story structure of antique brick and gray-painted wood.
The chimneys for both fireplaces are made of antique bricks also salvaged from Boston's urban renewal era.
Here glass- sheathed office buildings tower over streets of antique red brick in a setting that offers the visitor gateways to the frontier past.
Gerswin knelt and pried loose a rock, or rather what looked to be a section of an antique brick of some sort.
Then five hundred years ago a stabilizer field generator was installed, which maintained the molecular bonds inside all the antique bricks, girders, and composite sheets comprising the main body of the building.
As houses and factories are toppled, he is racing, single-handedly and with nothing more than his chisel and a bicycle, to rescue as many of the antique bricks as possible before they are carted away as landfill, an all too common fate.
Touches like antique brick give the area charm and character, she said, but it is still not the same as the original.
The fountain contained antique brick from the Erie Canal.