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The quarry floor, looking E. The purpose of the long mounds is not known. (Colin Martin) On-line Digital Images DP 175185 Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin The quarry floor, looking E. The purpose of the long mounds is not known. (Colin Martin) 2005 Item Level
The quarry floor, looking SE. The purpose of the long mounds is not known. (Colin Martin) On-line Digital Images 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 Item Level
The quarry floor, looking SE. The purpose of the long mounds is not known. (Colin Martin) On-line Digital Images 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 Item Level
Pile of graded limestone adjacent to Kiln 2. Scale 2 metres. (Colin Martin) On-line Digital Images DP 175188 Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin Pile of graded limestone adjacent to Kiln 2. Scale 2 metres. (Colin Martin) 2005 Item Level
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) On-line Digital Images 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) 2005 Item Level
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) On-line Digital Images 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) 2005 Item Level
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) On-line Digital Images 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) 2005 Item Level
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) On-line Digital Images 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) 2005 Item Level
The quay frontage with Kiln 3 in the background. Scale 2 metres. (Colin Martin) On-line Digital Images DP 175193 Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin The quay frontage with Kiln 3 in the background. Scale 2 metres. (Colin Martin) 2005 Item Level
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) On-line Digital Images 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) 2005 Item Level
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) On-line Digital Images 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) 2005 Item Level
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) On-line Digital Images 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) 2005 Item Level
The two cottages, now a holiday home, were probably workers’ bothies. (Paula Martin) On-line Digital Images DP 175197 Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin The two cottages, now a holiday home, were probably workers’ bothies. (Paula Martin) 2005 Item Level
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) On-line Digital Images 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) 2005 Item Level
The lean-to structure on the seaward side of the enclosure was probably a store for the processed lime. (Paula Martin) On-line Digital Images 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) 2005 Item Level
The lean-to structure on the seaward side of the enclosure was probably a store for the processed lime. (Paula Martin) On-line Digital Images 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 Item Level
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) On-line Digital Images 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 Item Level
Brick-lined pot-top of Kiln 3, showing the natural growth which is the primary threat to these buildings. (Paula Martin) On-line Digital Images 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 Item Level