View from WSW showing SW and NW fronts
SC 646030
Description View from WSW showing SW and NW fronts
Date 1965
Collection Papers of Professor John R Hume, economic and industrial historian, Glasgow, Scotland
Catalogue Number SC 646030
Category On-line Digital Images
Scope and Content Lorn Furnace, Bonawe Iron Works, Argyll & Bute This iron-smelting works was founded in 1752 by the partners in the Newland Furnace Co, near Ulverston, Lancashire, acting here as the Lorn Furnace Co. It was built to use charcoal made from local woodland as a fuel, ore being brought in ships from Lancashire, which returned with iron. This shows the iron ore shed from the north-west. The sagging roof indicates that there is serious decay in its structure. This is the smallest of the three stores for materials, as iron ore is the densest of the raw materials used in the furnace. The works operated until the early 1870s, and was then abandoned. The ore and charcoal sheds were then used for agricultural purposes. The works was repaired by the Ministry of Public Buildings & Works from 1967, and is now in the care of Historic Scotland. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
External Reference H35/65/10/26
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