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Photographs and Off-line Digital Images B 78920 Terry Harrison Aerial view from South West including spoil heap. c. 1950 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images B 78930 Terry Harrison Aerial view of mine mouth and pithead baths. c. 1950 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images B 78927 Terry Harrison Aerial view from SSW. c. 1950 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images SC 381614 Survey of Private Collections. Scottish Mining Museum Photograph of Beoch Colliery, oblique aerial view from W Scanned copy of original photographic image held in Scottish Mining Museum (NGSMM: 1996.0596] Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images SC 382021 Survey of Private Collections. Scottish Mining Museum Photograph of Beoch 4 Colliery coal railway track to Pennyvenie 4 Colliery being cleared by mine employees. Notes on reverse of original print note that Beoch colliery was at an elevation of 1100 feet (highest in Scotland) above Dalmellington Valley and each bad winter, the coal track from the mine to Pennyvenie 4 had to be kept open by sheer hard shovelling of snow. Scanned copy of original photographic image held at the Scottish Mining Museum (NGSMM: 1996.02495) c. 1940 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images SC 382474 Survey of Private Collections. Scottish Mining Museum Photograph of Beoch 4, view of moss peat overlay opencast to accomodate ditch for water run-off Scanned copy of original image held in the Scottish Mining Museum (NGSMM: 1996.1932) Item Level
Digital Files (Non-image) WP 006383 Records of CFA Archaeology Ltd, archaeologists, Musselburgh, East Lothian, Scotland Environmental Statement: 'Appendix 14.1: Gazetteer of Cultural Heritage Features within the Broad Corridor Study Areas', South West Scotland Project 12/2008 Item Level
All Other 551 30/6/29 Records of CFA Archaeology Ltd, archaeologists, Musselburgh, East Lothian, Scotland Archive from cultural heritage assessment for Kyle Forest wind farm, Dalmellington. 10/2003 Sub-Group Level