Reconstruction drawings of kipper kilns, plan, sections and details
DC 10621
Description Reconstruction drawings of kipper kilns, plan, sections and details
Date 1983
Catalogue Number DC 10621
Category Prints and Drawings
Copies A 57451, SC 342262, SC 342263, SC 342264, SC 342265, SC 342266
Scope and Content Plans and drawings of kippering-house on Albert Street, Pultneytown, Wick, Caithness The kippering-house on Albert Street in Wick is typical of its type. Though not well preserved, it does have a good example of a kipper-kiln. Originally the plant had four two-void kilns. After splitting and pickling, herrings were hooked onto a tenter-stick. This was then placed inside one of the voids above the kiln where the herrings were smoked to turn them into kippers. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
Scale 1/8":1'
Medium Ink on triplex
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