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Galashiels, Paton Street, Victoria Foundry

Foundry (Period Unassigned)

Site Name Galashiels, Paton Street, Victoria Foundry

Classification Foundry (Period Unassigned)

Alternative Name(s) Huddersfield Street

Canmore ID 179934

Site Number NT43NE 128

NGR NT 4940 3585

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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View showing dressing shopGalashiels, Paton Street, Victoria Foundry
View from NE showing part of NNE and ESE fronts of main blockView from E showing NNE front of S blockInterior
View showing moulding shopView from SW showing courtyardView from W showing SSW front of main blockGalashiels, Paton Street, Victoria Foundry
View looking S through entrance showing worksInterior
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View showing heavy moulding shop with cranesInterior
View showing core shopView from WSW showing rotary furnace

Administrative Areas

  • Council Scottish Borders, The
  • Parish Galashiels
  • Former Region Borders
  • Former District Ettrick And Lauderdale
  • Former County Selkirkshire

Activities

Standing Building Recording

NT 4940 3580 A large yard and a group of buildings on the S side of Huddersfield Street in Galashiels were to be

removed during construction of the Galashiels Inner Ring Road. Archaeological work from 5–16 March 2007 consisted of a comprehensive survey of the standing buildings at the Burgh Council Yard, including research, photographic and metric survey, and descriptive and analytical discussion. The buildings include two groups, one related to the Waverley Iron Works and Textile Mill which occupied the N site on Huddersfield Street and the other a council-owned group for refuse collection and incineration. The mill group dates from the early to the later 19th century and included workshops, an engine and boilerhouse and other finishing buildings, at some time associated with Aimers and McLean, engineers. The well finished and proportioned council buildings are early 20th-century and include a refuse destructor, stable and a carter’s house. We excavated 11 trenches were excavated in the compound. No features of archaeological significance were identified, either predating the current building complex or indicative of features and structures associated with

the mill.

Archive to be deposited with RCAHMS. Report deposited with RCAHMS.

Funder: Scottish Borders Council.

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