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DP 175185 |
Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin |
The quarry floor, looking E. The purpose of the long mounds is not known. (Colin Martin) |
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DP 175186 |
Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin |
The quarry floor, looking SE. The purpose of the long mounds is not known. (Colin Martin) |
2005 |
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DP 175187 |
Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin |
The quarry floor, looking SE. The purpose of the long mounds is not known. (Colin Martin) |
2005 |
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DP 175188 |
Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin |
Pile of graded limestone adjacent to Kiln 2. Scale 2 metres. (Colin Martin) |
2005 |
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DP 175189 |
Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin |
Small building set against the quarry face within a walled enclosure 400m SW of the kiln complex. It is probably an explosives magazine. (Colin Martin) |
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DP 175190 |
Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin |
Small building set against the quarry face within a walled enclosure 40 m SW of the kiln complex. It is probably an explosives magazine. Scale 2 metres. (Colin Martin) |
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DP 175191 |
Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin |
Small building set against the quarry face within a walled enclosure 40 m SW of the kiln complex. It is probably an explosives magazine. Scale 2 metres. (Paula Martin) |
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DP 175192 |
Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin |
The quay frontage to the SE of Kiln 3. Beyond, at top centre, is a horseshoe-shaped reef (an Càrn = pile of stones) which appears to have served as a ballast dump. (Colin Martin) |
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DP 175193 |
Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin |
The quay frontage with Kiln 3 in the background. Scale 2 metres. (Colin Martin) |
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DP 175194 |
Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin |
The reef (an Càrn = pile of stones) which appears to have been a ballast dump is exposing as the tide falls. Port Appin on the mainland shore lies beyond. (Colin Martin) |
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DP 175195 |
Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin |
The roofed cottages, now a holiday home, were probably once bothies for lime-workers. The building to the right incorporated a high-walled enclosure probably a coal store, while the gabled building on its left side (now with corrugated roofing) is believed to have been a smithy. Another roofed building on the seaward side of the walled enclosure was probably a store for the processed lime. Kiln 1, with its levelled access causeway, is seen left of centre. (Colin Martin) |
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DP 175196 |
Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin |
The roofed cottages, now a holiday home, were probably once bothies for lime-workers. The building to its right is a high-walled enclosure, probably a coal store, while the gabled building on its left side (now with corrugated roofing) is believed to have been a smithy. Another roofed building on the seaward side of the enclosure was probably a store for the processed lime. Kiln 1, with its levelled access causeway, is seen left of centre. (Colin Martin) |
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DP 175197 |
Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin |
The two cottages, now a holiday home, were probably workers’ bothies. (Paula Martin) |
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DP 175198 |
Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin |
The open-roofed coal store. The gabled building on its left side (now with corrugated roofing) is believed to have been a smithy. Another roofed building against the seaward wall of the enclosure was probably a store for the processed lime. (Paula Martin) |
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DP 175199 |
Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin |
The lean-to structure on the seaward side of the enclosure was probably a store for the processed lime. (Paula Martin) |
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DP 175200 |
Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin |
The lean-to structure on the seaward side of the enclosure was probably a store for the processed lime. (Paula Martin) |
2005 |
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DP 175201 |
Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin |
Remains of one of two wells on the island. Behind is the wide entrance to the unroofed enclosure which was probably a coal store. (Paula Martin) |
2005 |
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DP 175202 |
Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin |
Brick-lined pot-top of Kiln 3, showing the natural growth which is the primary threat to these buildings. (Paula Martin) |
2005 |
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