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Interior. Ground floor. Frame flat no 1. Detail of column with drive shaft pulley bracket. Knitting machine to right. Looking north towards Buccleuch Street. Note the large windows to maximise natural ...
DP 246073
Description Interior. Ground floor. Frame flat no 1. Detail of column with drive shaft pulley bracket. Knitting machine to right. Looking north towards Buccleuch Street. Note the large windows to maximise natural light in the front bay.
Date 23/9/2016
Collection Historic Environment Scotland
Catalogue Number DP 246073
Category On-line Digital Images
Scope and Content This knitting shed dates from 1910. The term 'frame flat' in textile factories means the area containing knitting machines or frames. There were two areas described as frame flats at Peter Scott's.
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