SAR033393 SCOTLAND (1958). South of Scotland Electricity Board Rutherglen, Lanarkshire, Scotland. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing East. This image was marked by AeroPictorial Ltd for photo editing.

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Manylion

Pennawd [SAR033393] South of Scotland Electricity Board Rutherglen, Lanarkshire, Scotland. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing East. This image was marked by AeroPictorial Ltd for photo editing.
Cyfeirnod SAR033393
Dyddiad 1958
Dolen Canmore Collection item 1438610
Enw lle
Plwyf GLASGOW (CITY OF GLASGOW)
Ardal CITY OF GLASGOW
Gwlad SCOTLAND
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 261610, 662760
Hydred / Lledred -4.2101268772285, 55.838210379039
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol NS616628

Pinnau

A second front blade caterpillar pushing coal to the conveyor system.

John Wass
Sunday 31st of May 2015 09:27:36 PM
Front blade caterpillar pushing coal to the conveyor system.

John Wass
Sunday 31st of May 2015 09:27:14 PM
Front blade caterpillar pushing coal to the conveyor system.

John Wass
Sunday 31st of May 2015 09:27:14 PM
Front blade caterpillar pushing coal to the conveyor system.

John Wass
Sunday 31st of May 2015 09:27:14 PM
Front blade caterpillar pushing coal to the conveyor system.

John Wass
Sunday 31st of May 2015 09:26:56 PM
Power station's own diesel shunter.

John Wass
Sunday 31st of May 2015 09:22:07 PM
Empty coal wagons from the tipper are rolled onto this traverser which switches them sideways onto the next track to be coupled up again to be returned.

John Wass
Sunday 31st of May 2015 09:21:13 PM
Two wagon tippers for unloading coal. The railway wagons are rolled over some 100 degrees or so and 12 tons of coal is discharged in moments.

John Wass
Sunday 31st of May 2015 09:18:59 PM