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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 701189

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/701189

NS40NW 15.00 centred 44137 08354

NS40NW 15.01 4415 0838 Dunaskin Brickworks and (incorporated) Waterside Engine house

NS40NW 15.02 4420 0829 and 4428 0827 locomotive repair workshops

NS40NW 15.03 4388 0828 bing

NS40NW 15.04 4398 0844 Offices

NS40NW 15.05 4403 0866 Managers House

For other monuments within the Dalmellington, Waterside Ironworks complex, see also:

NS40NW 23 4470 0845 Dunaskin Brickworks

NS40NW 34.00 centred 438 086 Waterside Village

NS40NW 34.01 4353 0874 to 5358 0867 Waterside Village, New Cottages

NS40NW 34.02 4439 0812 to 4447 0809 Waterside Village, Chapel Row

NS40NW 34.03 4369 0878 to 4379 0870 Waterside Village, Barley Park

NS40NW 34.04 4381 0869 Waterside Village, Barley Park Cottage

NS40NW 34.05 4382 0867 to 4400 0850 Waterside Village, Greenhill

NS40NW 34.06 4359 0888 Waterside Village, Clover Park Cottage

NS40NE 20 454 094 to 474 101 Corbie Craigs Mines

NS40NE 21.00 475 071 Craigmark Mine

NS40NE 22 479 080 Chalmerston Mines

NS40NE 23 459 096 Rough Burn, Mine

NS40NE 26.00 487 069 Penyvenie Colliery

NS40NE 26.01 495 067 Penyvenie, Mine

NS40NE 27 459 081 Laight Mine

NS40NE 30 48 06 'Flying Foxes' aerial ropeway

NS41SW 5 433 111 Lethanhill Mines

NS41SW 6 4242 1192 Houldsworth Colliery

NS41SW 7 43 12 Bowhill Pits

NS41SW 8 427 117 Burnfoothill Mines

NS41SW 9 420 114 Dalharco Mines

NS41SW 10 422 102 Jellieston Pits

NS50NW 5.00 52 09 Beoch Mines

NS50NW 5.01 5105 0917 Beoch Colliery (4)

(Location cited as NS 442 083). Dalmellington Ironworks, Waterside, opened 1848 by the Dalmellington Iron Co. The much-reduced remains of a typical mid 19th century iron-smelting works. The most notable surviving structure is the Italaianate blowing-engine house (NS40NW 15.01) with round-headed windows, dated 1847 and now part of a brickworks. The single-storey ashlar locomotive repair workshops (NS40NW 15.02), probably contemporary, are still in use. The slag-hill (NS40NW 15.03), though reduced by recent excavation, is still a landmark.

J R Hume 1976.

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