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Glac Nan Sealg, Blairuskin, Manhole

Inspection Hatch (19th Century)-(20th Century)

Site Name Glac Nan Sealg, Blairuskin, Manhole

Classification Inspection Hatch (19th Century)-(20th Century)

Alternative Name(s) Glasgow Corporation Waterworks Loch Katrine Scheme

Canmore ID 285905

Site Number NN40SW 23.61

NGR NN 4419 0197

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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Administrative Areas

  • Council Stirling
  • Parish Aberfoyle
  • Former Region Central
  • Former District Stirling
  • Former County Perthshire

Archaeology Notes

NN40SW 23.61 4419 0197

For general summary of Loch Katrine (reservoir), see NN41SW 29.

The growth of Glasgow and the subsequent need for unpolluted water for both human and industrial consumption, resulted in the decision to build an aqueduct to provide water to the city. Loch Katrine was chosen to be the source of the supply. The system was inaugurated by Queen Victoria on the 14 October 1859. By 1883 an additional supply from Loch Katrine was needed due to the increased consumption of water by the city. An additional aqueduct was constructed in 1885. The new system, measuring 23.5 miles in length, was officially opened on 21st June 1901.

Glasgow Corporation Water-Works 1909

Manhole: This dates from first Glasgow City Corporation phase of aqueduct construction (mid-1850s). It appears on the Ordnance Survey 1:10560 digital map (1864-1866). The manhole was under a fallen tree on the date of visit.

Information from Jelle Muylle, engineer carrying out a survey of all structures relating to the Glasgow Corporation Loch Katrine Waterworks Scheme, 2006.

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