how to fix planks of wood edgeways to a brickwall

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I want to build a hand rail up a set of steps by using 150 x 50 planks of wood mounted edgeways on against a brick wall.
What I am looking for is some means of fixing a bracket to the wall and then no more than 50mm away from the wall fixing the plank of wood by it's narrow edge. I was envisaging some sort of bracket wider than the wood with 2 bolts to fix to the wall then 50mm away from the horizontal plate a vertical plate to fix to the wood.
Anyone know where I can find such a bracket or is there a better way of doing it.
 
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Any of these do?

Or just screw some blocks to the wall then screw the rail to them?
 
That sounds like a very odd hand rail and not very usable for human hands. Care to enlighten us a little more?
 
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I think what the OP is describing is using 150 x 50 fixed, showing the 150 face vertical i.e. thereby the handrail can be gripped along the 50mm edge. I did this once in a student accommodation wing using 150 x 50 Parana Pine, the fixings were 32mm dowels made from the same wood the protruding ends rounded over like a buttons...pinenot :)
 

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