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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CLYDESDALE TUBE WORKS | Clydesdale Tube Works Clydesdale Tube Works Clydesdale Tube Works |
Name on Gate Andrew marshall, Manager Andrew Mulligan, Clerk |
010.04 | A new building used for making every description of iron tubes. Wrought by Eadie & Spencer. There are generally about 60 men employed here. The name "Clydesdale" is merley given by the Co. [Compamy]. There is another "Clydesdale" applied to a manufactory in the east of the parish. |
DALMARNOCK BRIDGE | Dalmarnock Bridge Dalmarnock Bridge Dalmarnock Bridge |
R. Scott, Road Surveyor Valuation roll James Fairie Esqr. |
010.04 | A County bridge over the River Clyde. It is entirely made of wood, & it is supported by wooden staves driven into the bed of the Clyde. There is a footpath on each side. Formerly there were tolls levied on vehicles etc. crossing it. It has now been done awith for several years.way |
NEW FARME PIT | New Farme Coal Pit New Farme Coal Pit New Farme Coal Pit |
Coal Map James Fairie Esqr. John Weir, Manager |
010.04 | A pit almost 80 fathoms deep wrought by the proprietor J. Fairie Esqr. This name was given from the pit being the second which was opened on the property. |
NEW FARME ROWS | New Farme Rowes New Farme Rows New Farme Rows |
Valuation Roll James Fairie Esqr. John Weir, Manager |
010.04 | Two long rows of cilliers dwellings built about the time the pit , from which the name is taken, was opened. The property of James Fairie Esqr. |
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