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Fasnakyle Power Station

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View of from SW
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General view from E
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Oblique view from N
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Revetment across river from power station, general view from NW
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Revetment across river from power station, view from NW
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Detail of carved panel on N facade depicting pictish beast
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Detail of main entrance on W facade
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Interior. Generating hall, view of water turbine and control panel
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Interior. Generating hall, detail of unit 3 control panel
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Interior. Basement, station transformers, view from S
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Interior. 1st floor, conference room, view of doors
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Interior. 1st floor, control room, view of door
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Photograph of Mullardoch-Fasnakyle-Affric project
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View of mouth of S pipe tunnel under construction at Fasnakyle Generating Station.
Copy of negative, Mullardoch-Fasnakyle-Affric, Box 840/2, Contract No. 10, Plate No. 41.
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View of Mullardoch-Fasnakyle-Affric Project, contract no 10, Fasnakyle Generating Station. excavation for north half of station building and turbine blocks.
tunnel.
Scan of glass negative no. 82, 840/2
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General view from south east
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Details of skylights and laylights in administration block.
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Details of letters 'O' and 'N' from word 'station'.
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Details of pediment cope above main entrance.
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Details of faience tiles to walls of machine shop.
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General view from E
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Detail of inscription 'FASNAKYLE POWER STATION' above entrance to generating hall
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Interior. View of generating hall from gallery to N
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Interior. View of Arrol overhead crane
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