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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 867257

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/867257

NS98NW 61.00 centred 9250 8810

Kincardine Generating Station [NAT]

OS (GIS) MasterMap, April 2010. [Outdated].

NS98NW 61.01 NS 92741 87632 to 92597 87736 Jetty (River Forth)

NS98NW 61.02 NS 9245 8800 Administration, Ablutions and Workshop Building

NS98NW 61.03 centred NS 9225 8845 Substation, coal store and coal plant conveyors

NS98NW 61.04 NS 92553 88088 Turbine Hall (Turbine House]

NS98NW 61.05 NS 92645 87998 Ash Slurry House

NS98NW 61.06 NS 92608 88020 Chimneys [centred on midpoint between chimneys]

NS98NW 61.07 NS 92582 87947 Water House

NS98NW 61.08 NS 92629 87765 Cooling Water Pumphouse

NS98NW 61.09 NS 92667 88012 Water Treatment Plant House

NS98NW 61.10 NS 92699 88089 Fire Fighting Pumphouse

Not to be confused with Longannet Power Station (centred NS 9520 8530) , for which see NS98NE 40.

ARCHITECT: Robert H. Mathew, 1957

REFERENCE: Historic Scotland library

Prospect no.8 Winter 1957 - illustrated article

(Undated) information in NMRS.

Built 1960, by Robert Matthew, Johnson-Marshall & Partners.

J Gifford 1988.

Demolition commenced Summer 2000. By November, little survived except the two tall brick-built chimney stacks.

Visited by RCAHMS (MKO), 8 November 2000.

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