SPW020639 SCOTLAND (1928). Stewarts and Lloyds Ltd. Clydesdale Steel and Tube Works, Clydesdale Street, Clydesdale. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing north-east.
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| Title | [SPW020639] Stewarts and Lloyds Ltd. Clydesdale Steel and Tube Works, Clydesdale Street, Clydesdale. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing north-east. |
| Reference | SPW020639 |
| Date | 1928 |
| Link | NRHE Collection item 1256398 |
| Place name | |
| Parish | BOTHWELL (MOTHERWELL) |
| District | MOTHERWELL |
| Country | SCOTLAND |
| Easting / Northing | 275200, 659634 |
| Longitude / Latitude | -3.9918107680838, 55.813842989926 |
| National Grid Reference | NS752596 |
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IBrown |
Thursday 25th of September 2014 11:43:58 AM | |
IBrown |
Thursday 25th of September 2014 11:37:54 AM | |
Class31 |
Saturday 4th of August 2012 10:06:01 AM | |
Small house is Kirklea mentioned below. |
Class31 |
Saturday 4th of August 2012 10:09:03 AM |
ewnmcg |
Saturday 28th of July 2012 12:49:46 AM | |
ewnmcg |
Thursday 26th of July 2012 08:37:29 AM | |
Tiny Tim |
Wednesday 25th of July 2012 11:35:34 AM | |
This is Jerviston Junction box (Mossend, Lanarkshire) on the Caledonian Railway's Motherwell to Perth main line. |
IBrown |
Thursday 25th of September 2014 11:29:24 AM |
Class31 |
Thursday 28th of June 2012 04:32:09 PM | |
Trackwork? |
Tiny Tim |
Wednesday 25th of July 2012 01:31:35 PM |
Break down crane used today for new track laying. |
John Wass |
Friday 18th of July 2014 11:32:04 AM |
User Comment Contributions
Site had open hearth furnaces with a seamless tube pilger mill. later in approx. 1957 a twin mill was built to make smaller dia seamless tubes |
Archie |
Sunday 12th of May 2013 11:03:17 AM |
Dear all, Thanks for this; I've checked the 3rd and 4th edition OS, and I am happy to validate this location. I've not found any mapping or photographic evidence which shows the sheds build perpendicular to the tracks, but the bends in the road, Kirklea, Kirklee Cottage and the Biggins (the cottages), signal box and water towers all help pinpoint the image. The revised record will appear here in due course. Brian Wilkinson Britain from Above Activity Officer (Scotland) |
Brian Wilkinson |
Thursday 6th of September 2012 03:26:33 PM |
Been unable to find another photo showing the main long shed in this image. There are a good number of other aerial views of the general location - Browse on the word Clydesdale and the Clydesdale Tube Works appears in quite a few. |
ewnmcg |
Saturday 28th of July 2012 09:39:02 AM |
Yes, I think 'we' have the location. This time there is a 1939 map. Various features match again: the signal box for example. The twio water towers at top are another useful match. |
ewnmcg |
Saturday 28th of July 2012 12:51:31 AM |
Another aerial view - this time from RCAHMS website - and from a different angle. |
ewnmcg |
Saturday 28th of July 2012 12:23:49 AM |
Now got a map - 1912 - a bit earlier than photo. Details of Kirklea fit well between map and photo. Situation of S.B. (i.e. signal box) is also a good fit. |
ewnmcg |
Saturday 28th of July 2012 12:04:05 AM |
Beginning to think this might be Jerviston Junction, near Holytown. |
ewnmcg |
Friday 27th of July 2012 11:44:18 PM |
There are clues but not good enough for Googling. Note short shadows = sun is high = looking roughly north. A railway friend thinks signal box could be a Caledonian Railway design. Wagons have mix of lettering: LMS, UNITED, FULTON. Long shed looks new - does it have railway tracks inside I wonder. |
ewnmcg |
Wednesday 25th of July 2012 07:41:58 PM |
Wondering if it's Inverurie. |
ewnmcg |
Tuesday 24th of July 2012 01:25:58 PM |
I'll retract the idea of the wagon plant at Horbury - I've just noticed there is a good photo of that plant already on the website. However, the length of the shed and it being adjacent to tracks still give the possibility of some railway industry such as wagons or coaches. |
ewnmcg |
Monday 23rd of July 2012 10:23:19 AM |
Long building is interesting. Just wondering if it's Charles Roberts & Co, wagon makers (i.e. railway wagons). Plant was at Horbury near Wakefield. Anyone from Wakefield looking at these photos? |
ewnmcg |
Sunday 22nd of July 2012 11:42:02 PM |
From the number of chimneys, I'd suggest this mioght be a brick works. There are a number of 'LMS' trucks in the yard, suggesting it's West Midlands / North West England. There are also a number of 'United' trucks. Was there ever a United Brick Company.? |
TheBlueCube |
Friday 29th of June 2012 10:26:21 AM |