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Argyll, Bonawe Ironworks, Furnace. Detail of mouth of furnace at Bonawe ironworks

SC 358654

Description Argyll, Bonawe Ironworks, Furnace. Detail of mouth of furnace at Bonawe ironworks

Catalogue Number SC 358654

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of AG 197

Scope and Content Furnace shaft of Bonawe Ironworks, Bonawe, Strathclyde Bonawe Ironworks on the shore of Loch Etive was founded in 1752-3 by Richard Ford and Company as an offshoot of their works at Furness in England. It exploited local wood for smelting iron ore brought via the loch from Lancashire and Cumberland. During operation, hot gasses escaped from this furnace shaft while raw materials were continuously shovelled into it. A period of operation, or campaign, ran from late autumn, through winter, and ended in the early summer. A charcoal-fuelled blast furnace is fed with limestone, charcoal and ore. Continuous blasts of air fuel the burning charcoal. The temperature reaches about 1200 (C. Impurities combined with limestone, or slag, floats to the top of the molten iron. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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