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Brora, Clynelish Road, Brora Distillery General View
SC 572654
Description Brora, Clynelish Road, Brora Distillery General View
Date 10/5/1980
Collection Papers of Professor John R Hume, economic and industrial historian, Glasgow, Scotland
Catalogue Number SC 572654
Category On-line Digital Images
Scope and Content Brora Distillery, (ex Clynelish), Brora, Sutherland (Highland council area) This distillery was founded in 1819 by the Marquess of Stafford, later first Duke of Sutherland, under the provisions of the Small Stills Act of 1816. In the 1890s whisky boom it was taken over by James Ainslie and Co and John Risk, and rebuilt. This view shows the distillery as rebuilt in 1896-7 and later, with the pagoda roof of the malting kiln a dominant feature. Part of the 1819 building survives within this complex, whose building history is difficult to disentangle. The DCL was merged with Guinness in 1986, the distilling business becoming United Distillers, which in 1997 took over International Distillers and Vintners, the combined business was named United Distillers and Vintners. Brora closed in 1983. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
External Reference H80/71/4
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/572654
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