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Axonometric drawings and part plans Includes Jubadee, Orkney

SC 346218

Description Axonometric drawings and part plans Includes Jubadee, Orkney

Catalogue Number SC 346218

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of DC 10611

Scope and Content Plan of kiln in kiln barn at Bruan, Caithness The kiln barn at Bruan in Caithness is an example of the type of small traditional farm kiln and barn once used for drying oats and bere the northern region of Scotland, especially in Caithness. The grain would have been spread out on the drying floor (i) which would have been made of planks covered with a bed of straw. Once the hot air from the kiln had dried the grain, it could be swept through the chute (j) into the store (k). The heat came from the fire in the ingle-area (e). The kiln acted like a chimney, sucking hot air (and smoke) from the fire and through the grain. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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