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Thornbush Slipway. View from West of side slips.

B 14407

Description Thornbush Slipway. View from West of side slips.

Date 26/4/1989

Catalogue Number B 14407

Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images

Copies SC 399104

Scope and Content Thornbush Slipway, Inverness, Highland Inverness expanded rapidly following construction of the Caledonian Canal (begun in 1804) and connection to the rail network (1855). Its main industries at that period were ship-building, iron founding and saw-milling. Thornbush Slipway was constructed in 1908 as part of a shipbuilding yard and is associated with a shed of corrugated iron on a steel structure. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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