Brick Wharf Rd
Rock Davis was given a special lease in 1885 to build a substantial wharf of piles, heavy girders and decking at the head of Woy Woy Creek.
He had a contract to supply timber for the Woy Woy railway tunnel and also secured the contract to carry bricks from Sydney to Brick Wharf.
He built two long steamers fitted with heavy winches to do the work, and had hardwood crates built to carry 500 bricks.
On arrival at Brick Wharf, the winches would lift the crates and place them on the railway trucks, two crates to a truck.
A standard gauge tramway was constructed by the tunnel contractor, George Blunt, from Brick Wharf along what is now Brick Wharf Rd to the construction site at the railway tunnel, South Woy Woy.
Historical Monograph, 1970
Eileen Pratt, Place Names of the Central Coast