"Canmore-download-Thu, 28 Mar 2024 12:52:06 +0000.csv" URL PATH,CATALOGUE NUMBER,TITLE,COLLECTION,LEVEL,DATE "1255870","551 1/128/27/2","Milngavie, Bennie Railplane","Records of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS), Edinbu","Sub-Group Level","2011", "1301658","551 100/9/5","Archive from archaeological assessment of site relating to development at Kilmardinny.","Records from the Department of Archaeology, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland","Sub-Group Level","2005", "683809","GW 2451 PC","Sepia postcard insc: 'The "George Bennie" railplane in full operation at Milngavie, near Glasgow - picture shows car stopping at station. It runs at 120 miles per hour; is driven by propellors at front and rear, and is hung on rails 16 feet from the ground.'","General Collection","Item Level","c. 1938", "683811","SC 683811","Sepia postcard insc: 'The "George Bennie" railplane in full operation at Milngavie, near Glasgow - picture shows car stopping at station. It runs at 120 miles per hour; is driven by propellors at front and rear, and is hung on rails 16 feet from the ground.'","-","Item Level","c. 1938", "683812","GW 2452 PC","Sepia postcard insc: 'The "George Bennie" railplane at Milngavie, near Glasgow - picture shows car travelling at a height of 16 feet in the air. It is hung on rails, and can obtain a speed of 120 miles per hour. It is running over the L.N.E.R. track.'","General Collection","Item Level","c. 1938", "683814","SC 683814","Sepia postcard insc: 'The "George Bennie" railplane at Milngavie, near Glasgow - picture shows car travelling at a height of 16 feet in the air. It is hung on rails, and can obtain a speed of 120 miles per hour. It is running over the L.N.E.R. track.'","-","Item Level","c. 1938", "1452037","SC 1452037","George Bennie Railplane test track, Milngavie, New Kilpatrick, Dunbartonshire, Scotland, 1930. Oblique aerial photograph taken facing south-east. This image has been produced from a marked negative.","Records of Aerofilms Ltd, aerial photographers, Bristol, England","Item Level","1930",