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Islay, Lochindaal Distillery View from SW showing W and S fronts of Belfast-roofed warehouse
SC 489012
Description Islay, Lochindaal Distillery View from SW showing W and S fronts of Belfast-roofed warehouse
Date 11/5/1976
Collection Papers of Professor John R Hume, economic and industrial historian, Glasgow, Scotland
Catalogue Number SC 489012
Category On-line Digital Images
Scope and Content Former Lochindaal Distillery, Port Charlotte, Islay, Argyll This was an Islay Malt whisky distillery, founded in 1829 by Colin Campbell, but developed principally by the Sherriff family. It was acquired in 1929 by The Distillers' Company Ltd, and partly dismantled in that year. This view shows two ranges of bonded warehouses, which were retained after the distillery ended production, and which were not closed until the 1980s. The curved roofs of the nearer block are unusual. The distillery was, like the other Islay distilleries, built to be served by sea though it did not have its own pier, using the pier built to serve the model village of Port Charlotte. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
External Reference H76/82/7
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