Cut-away axonometric drawing of kiln, Key Plan and Section Insc. "GDH" u.d.
SC 357856
Description Cut-away axonometric drawing of kiln, Key Plan and Section Insc. "GDH" u.d.
Catalogue Number SC 357856
Category On-line Digital Images
Copy of DC 10669
Scope and Content Plans and drawings of kiln at Blackpots Brick and Tile Works, Whitehills, Knock Head, Grampian Blackpots Brick and Tile Works was established on Blackpots Farm by Dr Saunders, and extended by his son in 1788. It produced pantiles until the early 20th century, bricks until 1946 and drainage-tiles from 1840 until it closed in the 1970s. The up-draught kiln was rebuilt in 1953 to a traditional design. It consisted of a central kiln with stoking-aisles (B) on either side. It had a capacity of 40 imperial tons of pottery and was fired sixteen times each season. Although Scottish potteries made some use of local clay, their sites were usually chosen for their nearness to a good supply of coal. It took about 15 tons of coal to fire one ton of pottery. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
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