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Southhook Fireclay Works View from NNE showing part of hutch run
SC 617929
Description Southhook Fireclay Works View from NNE showing part of hutch run
Date 25/6/1969
Collection Papers of Professor John R Hume, economic and industrial historian, Glasgow, Scotland
Catalogue Number SC 617929
Category On-line Digital Images
Scope and Content Bourtreehill Fireclay Mine & Works (Southhook Fireclay Works), near Dreghorn, North Ayrshire This complex had its origins in a coal mine sunk by the Bourtreehill Coal Co Ltd, probably in about 1875. The colliery closed in 1924, but the pit was retained for the mining of fireclay for the works which had been constructed on an adjacent site in 1889. This shows the gantries linking the pit-head of the clay mine with the processing buildings. On the right is a hutch (small wagon) loaded with clay. This double gantry on the right has been arranged to allow loaded hutches to run by gravity into the works, and to return by gravity to the pit-head. This fireclay works belonged to the Southhook Pottery Co Ltd. The firm was taken over by Shanks & Co Ltd in 1963, who were in turn taken over by the Armitage Group in 1969, who promptly closed the. There were still some remains of kilns surviving in the late 1970s. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
External Reference H69/529/1C
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