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MS 449/38 |
Papers of Henry Edward Clifford, architect, Reigate, Surrey, England |
North Canal Street, Port Dundas Distillery.
Estimates for steel work and slater works for the Distillers Co. fro Frank Burnet & Boston, architects 1913. |
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Manuscripts |
MS 449/29 |
Papers of Henry Edward Clifford, architect, Reigate, Surrey, England |
North Canal Street, Port Dundas Distillery.
Estimates for steel work and slater works for the Distillers Co. fro Frank Burnet & Boston, architects 1913. |
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SC 598862 |
Papers of Professor John R Hume, economic and industrial historian, Glasgow, Scotland |
Glasgow, 76-80 North Canal Bank Street, Port Dundas Distillery
View of warehouse block on corner of Borron Street and Harvey Street, from SE |
20/5/1967 |
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SC 598863 |
Papers of Professor John R Hume, economic and industrial historian, Glasgow, Scotland |
Glasgow, 76-80 North Canal Bank Street, Port Dundas Distillery
View of W side of Borron Street, from SE |
20/5/1967 |
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SC 599036 |
Papers of Professor John R Hume, economic and industrial historian, Glasgow, Scotland |
Glasgow, 76-80 North Canal Bank Street, Port Dundas Distillery
General View |
20/5/1967 |
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SC 599044 |
Papers of Professor John R Hume, economic and industrial historian, Glasgow, Scotland |
Glasgow, 76-80 North Canal Bank Street, Port Dundas Distillery
General View |
20/5/1967 |
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SC 616441 |
Papers of Professor John R Hume, economic and industrial historian, Glasgow, Scotland |
Glasgow, 76-80 North Canal Bank Street, Port Dundas Distillery
View along length of Vintner Street frontage, from NW |
1968 |
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SC 616443 |
Papers of Professor John R Hume, economic and industrial historian, Glasgow, Scotland |
Glasgow, 76-80 North Canal Bank Street, Port Dundas Distillery
View of midsection of Vintner Street frontage, from NW |
1968 |
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SC 616444 |
Papers of Professor John R Hume, economic and industrial historian, Glasgow, Scotland |
Glasgow, 76-80 North Canal Bank Street, Port Dundas Distillery
View of bottom (S) section of Vintner Street frontage |
1968 |
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SC 646237 |
Papers of Professor John R Hume, economic and industrial historian, Glasgow, Scotland |
General view from SSE |
1965 |
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SC 646240 |
Papers of Professor John R Hume, economic and industrial historian, Glasgow, Scotland |
View from SW showing WSW and SSE fronts of S (central) bonded store with distillery buildings in background |
1965 |
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DP 011619 |
RCAHMS Aerial Photography Digital |
General oblique aerial view of the Port Dundas area, taken from the WSW. |
27/10/2005 |
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DP 011620 |
RCAHMS Aerial Photography Digital |
General oblique aerial view of the Port Dundas area, taken from the WSW. |
27/10/2005 |
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On-line Digital Images |
DP 076463 |
RCAHMS Field Survey Digital Photography |
Redundant grain silo, view from NE |
19/3/2010 |
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On-line Digital Images |
DP 076464 |
RCAHMS Field Survey Digital Photography |
Still house, general view from canal side to S |
19/3/2010 |
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On-line Digital Images |
DP 076465 |
RCAHMS Field Survey Digital Photography |
Dark grains plant and chimney, general view from canal side to SE |
19/3/2010 |
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On-line Digital Images |
DP 076466 |
RCAHMS Field Survey Digital Photography |
Still house, view from S |
19/3/2010 |
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On-line Digital Images |
DP 076467 |
RCAHMS Field Survey Digital Photography |
Former CO2 processing plant, view with canal bridge from SE. This building was originally part of the Eagle Foundry. |
19/3/2010 |
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On-line Digital Images |
DP 076468 |
RCAHMS Field Survey Digital Photography |
Tun room, spirit receivers and still house, view from canal bridge to S. The Forth and Clyde Canal style bascule bridge is at the extreme left of image. |
19/3/2010 |
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DP 076469 |
RCAHMS Field Survey Digital Photography |
Former CO2 processing plant, view from S. This building formed part of what was a separate industrial site of the early 19th century, The Eagle Foundry. |
19/3/2010 |
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DP 076470 |
RCAHMS Field Survey Digital Photography |
CO2 plant and cylinder store, view from S. The Carbon Dioxide holding tanks are on the right |
19/3/2010 |
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On-line Digital Images |
DP 076471 |
RCAHMS Field Survey Digital Photography |
CO2 plant, view from NW. This is the site of what was a separate industrial site of the early 19th century, The Eagle Foundry. The surviving building of the Eahle Foundry is on the extreme right. Note that the harl on the wall has come away revealing the early 19th century masonry wall beneath. |
19/3/2010 |
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On-line Digital Images |
DP 076472 |
RCAHMS Field Survey Digital Photography |
View of N end of the CO2 plant and cylinder storeage area, view from NW. Note the early brick wall fragments on te right. The Tun Room elevation is visible beyond the covered area. The egg end tank would have held liquified carbon dioxide (CO2) which would be tankered off site. |
19/3/2010 |
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On-line Digital Images |
DP 076473 |
RCAHMS Field Survey Digital Photography |
Pumps? adjacent to egg end tank, view from W |
19/3/2010 |
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