Wall thickness

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Hi all

If a Chimney breast has been removed in the kitchen internally (between a kitchen and living room) in a 1930's semi from ground floor level what thickness should the brick be? Mine are half a brick in size? To put it into perspective I have a disused fire in the living room. If I were to move that away I can see the kitchen plasterboard.

So I have the rsj supporting the from of the breast spanning from wall to wall. One end bearing resting on half brick (running lengthways) the other going into an outside wall.
 
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Internal walls are normally of half-brick thickness downstairs.
No problem in supporting a steel beam off it.
 
Thank you. What would be the minimum size beam expected for a 3 bed semi spanning wall to wall supporting upto the stack? I'm trying to ascertain whether I should get calculations done for he beam aswell as beams supporting a knock through that I
Mentioned in a previous post. The chimney breast depth was about 450mm.
 

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