Plan Of The Grange Distillery, Burntisland, Fife

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Organisation: The National Records of Scotland (NRS)

Site ID: RHP252

Date: 1829

Description: 'Sketch of the Grange Distillery and of the Former and Present Course of the Water which supplies it'. By Edward Sang, Kirkcaldy.
[1:800] 1 inch = 1 [Imperial] chain. 448 x 678 mm. Ink and colour wash. Annotated in ink and graphite. Linen backing.
Industrial plan showing distillery with all buildings' functions noted including copper, grist, engine and still houses, spirit ceaala, etc. Water supply shown with old and new course of burn, and three dams. Cross-section showing level of fountain-head and water course. Part of Perth road and quarries noted. Compass rose.

Archival history: Found during the arrangement of the unextracted processes in the basement room of the office of Mr. John Adam.

Coordinates: 322664, 687224