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Hallside Steelworks, 1-28 Village Road, Terraced Houses View from NNW showing WNW front of numbers 11-16 and NNE front of number 11
SC 549275
Description Hallside Steelworks, 1-28 Village Road, Terraced Houses View from NNW showing WNW front of numbers 11-16 and NNE front of number 11
Date 1978
Collection Papers of Professor John R Hume, economic and industrial historian, Glasgow, Scotland
Catalogue Number SC 549275
Category On-line Digital Images
Scope and Content Workers' housing, Hallside Steelworks, Newton, Lanarkshire The Steel Company of Scotland was established at Hallside in 1871, originally to make steel by direct reduction from iron oxide obtained as a by-product of sulphuric acid and copper extraction from Spanish pyrites, but soon using the open-hearth process. This view shows the back of one of five short rows of terraced houses apparently built to house workers in the steelworks. Judging by the quality of this housing it was intended for key employees, perhaps foremen melters. This housing survived the closure of the works in 1978 and its subsequent demolition, and was still in occupation in 2000. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
External Reference H78/160/15
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