Drawing showing North elevation and ground plan of kiln-block; site plan relative to tramway and sections at 'A' and 'B', Murrayshall Lime Works.
SC 357861
Description Drawing showing North elevation and ground plan of kiln-block; site plan relative to tramway and sections at 'A' and 'B', Murrayshall Lime Works.
Catalogue Number SC 357861
Category On-line Digital Images
Copy of DC 10571
Scope and Content Plans and drawings of kiln-block of later Murrayshall Limeworks, Cambusbarron, Stirlingshire The later Murrayshall Limeworks was founded in 1896-9. It burned local limestone deposits using coal from Bannockburn. A tramway, shared with Hayford Mills, connected it to the nearby Forth and Clyde Junction Railway. Following standard practice, the kiln-block was built into a bank to make it easier to load of 'charge' the kilns from above. It was built in two phases, the west wing (right) being the earliest. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
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