View from ENE showing part of NE and SE fronts of NE block with NW block and viaduct in background
SC 659127
Description View from ENE showing part of NE and SE fronts of NE block with NW block and viaduct in background
Date 12/8/1965
Collection Papers of Professor John R Hume, economic and industrial historian, Glasgow, Scotland
Catalogue Number SC 659127
Category On-line Digital Images
Scope and Content West Arthurlie Bleach Works, Kelburn Street, Barrhead, East Renfrewshire This works was founded in 1773 for the bleaching of linen woven in the vicinity. It was situated on the Levern Water, whose water was soft and well suited to bleaching. It had central buildings for chemical treatment, and the cloth was then spread out on neighbouring fields to be bleached by the sun. This shows the works from the north-east, with a disused railway viaduct on the right. The original functions of the buildings seen here is not known, but in 1965 they were being used as a skinworks by Scottish Fellmongers Ltd. Fellmongers took in the skins of slaughtered sheep and removed the wool for subsequent spinning. The wool-free hides were then sold to tanners, though some fellmongers were also tanners. The wool from this works was probably spun into yarn for carpet weaving. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
External Reference H35/65/20/16
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