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The roofed cottages, now a holiday home, were probably once bothies for lime-workers. The building to the right incorporated a high-walled enclosure probably a coal store, while the gabled building on ...

DP 175195

Description The roofed cottages, now a holiday home, were probably once bothies for lime-workers. The building to the right incorporated a high-walled enclosure probably a coal store, while the gabled building on its left side (now with corrugated roofing) is believed to have been a smithy. Another roofed building on the seaward side of the walled enclosure was probably a store for the processed lime. Kiln 1, with its levelled access causeway, is seen left of centre. (Colin Martin)

Date 2005

Collection Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin

Catalogue Number DP 175195

Category On-line Digital Images

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/1406591

File Format (TIF) Tagged Image File Format bitmap

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Collection Level (551 434) Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin

Group Level (551 434/7) Maritime Landscape

>> Sub-Group Level (551 434/7/2) Lismore Lime Kilns

>>> Batch Level (551 434/7/2/6) Sheep Island

>>>> Item Level (DP 175195) The roofed cottages, now a holiday home, were probably once bothies for lime-workers. The building to the right incorporated a high-walled enclosure probably a coal store, while the gabled building on its left side (now with corrugated roof

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