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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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DUNASKIN QUARRY | Dunsakin Quarry Dunsakin Quarry Dunsakin Quarry Dunsakin Quarry Dunsakin Quarry |
- A. Hervey W. Gilchrist W. G. Galloway R. Smith |
046 | A large Freestone Quarry at the South [end] of Dunaskin Glen and on each [Side] of Dunskin Burn, The Stone is of [an] excellent quality for building &c [it is] worked by the Dalmellington Iron Company and conveyed by them (by railway) to [Several] parts of the neighbouring country. [It is ] of a whitish colour looks well in [buildings] a little Soft but Stands the weather [well] |
DUNASKIN BRIDGE (Upper) | Dunaskin Bridge (Upper) Dunaskin Bridge (Upper) Dunaskine Bridge Dunaskin Bridge (Upper) Dunaskin Bridge |
- . A. Hervey . W. Gilchrist W. G. Galloway . R. Smith |
046 | A Wooden Bridge About 67 yards long Spanning Dunaskin Glen and Burn Supported by three Solid Stone pillars erected by the Dalmellington Iron Company for its purpose of conveying [--] mineral (Ironstone) of Corbie Craigs and it [--] to the furnace at Waterside. It connects [--] From Road on both Sides partly an [--] worked by an engine and partly drawn [--] horses |
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[Page] 32parish of Dalmellington -- Sheet 46 Plan 7
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