Bonawe, Iron Works, Furnace Excavation photograph; view from SW showing excavated areas and furnace
SC 555333
Description Bonawe, Iron Works, Furnace Excavation photograph; view from SW showing excavated areas and furnace
Date 1978
Collection Papers of Professor John R Hume, economic and industrial historian, Glasgow, Scotland
Catalogue Number SC 555333
Category On-line Digital Images
Scope and Content Bonawe Ironworks, Taynuilt, Argyll The charcoal-fired iron-smelting works at Bonawe, also known as the Lorn Furnace, was founded by the Newland Company of Ulverston in west Lancashire. It operated until the 1870s, Some of the buildings survived in agricultural use. This view was taken during excavation of the area round the base of the furnace, seen on the right, with the casting house in front of it. The blowing engine was sited to the left of the furnace. The tap arch of the furnace can be seen in the background. The molten iron was channelled from the arch into moulds made in the sand on the right. The area to the left was paved as a working area. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
External Reference H78/268/9
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