Glasgow, General Terminus Quay, Loading Shed; Interior View of conveyor belts
SC 553998
Description Glasgow, General Terminus Quay, Loading Shed; Interior View of conveyor belts
Date 1978
Collection Papers of Professor John R Hume, economic and industrial historian, Glasgow, Scotland
Catalogue Number SC 553998
Category On-line Digital Images
Scope and Content Ore terminal, General Terminus Quay, Glasgow General Terminus Quay was built in the 1840s as the first main-line rail-served part of Glasgow Harbour. A new iron-ore handling terminal was built here to import ore for Clyde Ironworks and Ravenscraig Steelworks, superseding Rothesay Dock. This view shows the two conveyor belts taking ore from the cross-road conveyors to the storage bin. The inclined rollers formed the continuous rubber belt into a curve to contain the ore. The conveyors were covered to keep the ore dry. The storage bin discharged into railway wagons, which were then hauled to the steel works. By the mid 1970s this terminal could not handle the majority of ore carrying ships, and it was supplanted in 1979 by a much larger facility down river at Hunterston Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
External Reference H78/257/14
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/553998
File Format (TIF) Tagged Image File Format bitmap
Attribution: © HES. Reproduced courtesy of J R Hume
Licence Type: Permission to Reproduce
You may: copy, display, store and make derivative works [eg documents] solely for licensed personal use at home or solely for licensed educational institution use by staff and students on a secure intranet.
Under these conditions: Display Attribution, No Commercial Use or Sale, No Public Distribution [eg by hand, email, web]