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Park

551 434/7/2/3

Description Park

Collection Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin

Catalogue Number 551 434/7/2/3

Category All Other

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/1406263

Collection Hierarchy - Batch Level

Preview Category Catalogue Number Title Date Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 175017 The levelled causeway linking the quarry with the kilns at Park. (Paula Martin) 2005 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 175019 On the 1871 1st edition OS 25-in map there was an enclosure between the kilns and the quay, and a roofed building on the landward side of the track towards Port Ramsay. This structure still survives, and as it appears to have been industrial rather than domestic it may be related to the lime-kilns. By the 1897 2nd edition OS 25-in map it was no longer roofed. Since then it has been re-used and altered. 2005 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 175020 On the 1871 1st edition OS 25-in map there was an enclosure between the kilns and the quay, and a roofed building on the landward side of the track towards Port Ramsay. This structure still survives, and as it appears to have been industrial rather than domestic it may be related to the lime-kilns. By the 1897 2nd edition OS 25-in map it was no longer roofed. Since then it has been re-used and altered. Its N side seems originally to have had a wide gateway. 2005 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 175021 On the 1871 1st edition OS 25-in map there was an enclosure between the kilns and the quay, and a roofed building on the landward side of the track towards Port Ramsay. This structure still survives, and as it appears to have been industrial rather than domestic it may be related to the lime-kilns. By the 1897 2nd edition OS 25-in map it was no longer roofed. Since then it has been re-used and altered. The windows are later insertions. 2005 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images DP 175022 On the 1871 1st edition OS 25-in map there was an enclosure between the kilns and the quay, and a roofed building on the landward side of the track towards Port Ramsay. This structure still survives, and as it appears to have been industrial rather than domestic it may be related to the lime-kilns. By the 1897 2nd edition OS 25-in map it was no longer roofed. Since then it has been re-used and altered. There appears to have originally been another wide opening at the S end. 2005 Item Level

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