In February 1893, Blantyre Gas Company sought tenders for Scotch Lime Shells, essential for removing harmful gases in coal gas production. These shells were sourced from local limestone deposits and processed for efficient use at the gasworks, with the successful supplier delivering them to High Blantyre Station in June 1893.
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1903 Demolition of Gasworks
Pictured from the opposite side of the River Clyde at Blantyre Works, the camera in 1903 looks across to the very end of the Blantyre Mills. The large 5 storey brick built building is the former Powerloom Factory. You can just make out the whitewashed parts of the building that once was entirely covered […]


