Dundee, Princes Street, Upper Dens Mills, Interior View of packing shop showing 6 throw hydraulic pump, Urquhart, Lindsay and Company Limited, 218 of 1922
SC 543347
Description Dundee, Princes Street, Upper Dens Mills, Interior View of packing shop showing 6 throw hydraulic pump, Urquhart, Lindsay and Company Limited, 218 of 1922
Date 17/5/1978
Collection Papers of Professor John R Hume, economic and industrial historian, Glasgow, Scotland
Catalogue Number SC 543347
Category On-line Digital Images
Scope and Content Upper Dens Factory, Dundee, Angus This linen-weaving factory was founded by Baxter Brothers, and became part of one of the largest linen complexes in the world, with yarn spun in the Lower Dens Mill, and woven and finished in the Upper Dens Factory. This view shows the six-throw belt driven hydraulic pump which supplied water at high pressure to operate the hydraulic press packers in the factory. It was made by Urquhart, Lindsay and Co Ltd, Dundee, in 1922. The Dens complex, by that time in the ownership of Low and Bonar, was closed in 1978. Subsequently the 1850 factory was converted into flats, and most of the rest of the Upper Dens Factory was demolished. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
External Reference H78/109/1
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