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Gasholder no.2, detail of stanchions and cross trusses. The trusses give strength and rigidity to the frame of the holder. This frame guides the 'lifts' of the holder as gas is pumped in and out

DP 249720

Description Gasholder no.2, detail of stanchions and cross trusses. The trusses give strength and rigidity to the frame of the holder. This frame guides the 'lifts' of the holder as gas is pumped in and out

Date 14/2/2017

Collection Historic Environment Scotland

Catalogue Number DP 249720

Category On-line Digital Images

Scope and Content This gasholder dates from 1903. Latterly the gasholders at Provan were used for storing natural or North Sea gas. The gasholder is as old as the manufacture of town gas as an industrial and public utility. Gasholders were a way of storing gas at a low pressure until needed for peak time distribution. Modern distribution systems, however, have removed the need to store gas. As a result many gasholders in the UK are now being decommissioned.

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/1559003

File Format (TIF) Tagged Image File Format bitmap

Collection Hierarchy - Item Level

Collection Level (551 500) Historic Environment Scotland

Group Level (551 500/1) Survey and Recording Programmes

>> Sub-Group Level (551 500/1/8) Industrial Survey Programme

>>> Sub-Group Level (551 500/1/8/3) Industrial Survey 2016-17

>>>> Sub-Group Level (551 500/1/8/3/8) GLASGOW, CITY OF

>>>>> Sub-Group Level (551 500/1/8/3/8/1) Provan Gasworks and gasholder site

>>>>>> Item Level (DP 249720) Gasholder no.2, detail of stanchions and cross trusses. The trusses give strength and rigidity to the frame of the holder. This frame guides the 'lifts' of the holder as gas is pumped in and out

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