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Desk Based Assessment

Date 14 June 2017

Event ID 1024881

Category Recording

Type Desk Based Assessment

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1024881

The Lancefield Quay Rope Works were located in the Anderston area of Glasgow on the north bank of the River Clyde and are depicted on the 1:500 OS Town Plan of Glasgow (1857, Sheets VI.10.13; VI.10.18). The works comprised a building facing on to Anderston Quay and a long and narrow rope walk which extended some 180m to the north. They stood adjacent to the Lancefield Foundry to the west and were originally established as an engine works in 1821 by David Napier, the marine engineer (Hume 1974; 77). It was the foundry of the Lancefield works that was later converted to the rope works that were photographed by John Hume in 1967 and 1969. They have since been demolished.

Information from HES Survey and Recording (AMcC) 14 June 2017.

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