SPW060140 SCOTLAND (1938). Turners Asbestos Cement Co. Dalmuir Works, Clydebank. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing north-east.
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Title | [SPW060140] Turners Asbestos Cement Co. Dalmuir Works, Clydebank. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing north-east. |
Reference | SPW060140 |
Date | 1938 |
Link | Canmore Collection item 1259552 |
Place name | |
Parish | OLD KILPATRICK (CLYDEBANK) |
District | CLYDEBANK |
Country | SCOTLAND |
Easting / Northing | 248503, 670804 |
Longitude / Latitude | -4.4237449632105, 55.906492661526 |
National Grid Reference | NS485708 |
Pins
Former slipways of the Beardmore Naval Construction Works |
yes |
Friday 23rd of February 2024 07:03:04 PM |
Forth and Clyde canal |
yes |
Friday 23rd of February 2024 07:01:28 PM |
Benbow Hotel destroyed March 13/14 Clydebank Blitz
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bankie |
Thursday 18th of June 2020 05:42:03 PM |
This section of track is the bridge that is located at the bottom of Agememnon Street, the line delivered coal from Dawsholm to various locations including the Singers factory in Clydebank. |
Billy Turner |
Tuesday 29th of November 2016 04:11:57 PM |
Corner of Caledonia St., the site of the Regal Cinema where many sheltered on the first night of the Blitz. Some of the Incendiary Bombs dropped on the Singer Woodyard, hit the cinema, but were dealt with by some of the folk |
Hovisman |
Friday 6th of July 2012 02:32:42 PM |
This is Singer's Woodyard which was set on fire by the Luftwaffe Pathfinders on the first night of the blitz, to assist the Bombers. |
Hovisman |
Friday 6th of July 2012 02:23:43 PM |
User Comment Contributions
Remember this place well? good photography |
Alan Adams |
Thursday 26th of July 2012 07:28:25 PM |