When we posted the images of the Baker Bricks on the racerocks.com website, we had no idea where they came from, for what they had been used on the island, or from what time period. A s indicated on our "Old Brick page" the bricks occur in various spots buried around the island, especially up near the tower and engineroom. This led us to speculate that the bricks may have been used in some of the original buildings built in 1860 with the tower, perhaps even the attached stone building. Pictures from the B.C. Archives that we link on our history page showed man y buildings which do not exist today. The early pictures can be placed in two categories: On the left from 1875, or 1860 to around 1900, when the original lantern room was intact, and then later pictures, after approx.1912 when the present lantern room was attached . In the earlier picture on the left, we can see a number of brick chimneys in the original buildings. On the picture on the right, a different set of buildings, some with chimneys are evident.
I also found this reference that connects the bricks we find out there to the Victoria company. http://www.victoria.ca/archives/archives_refbrk_fulllist.shtml
"George E. Graham was born in Victoria in 1901. He was a superintendent at Baker Brick and Tile. " (Location of his commemorative brick in the heritage project is 1515) .
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