KINLOCH CASTLE
HYDRO-POWER AND ICE HOUSE.
Written from first-hand on-site research and illustrated from his personal photographic archive by George W. Randall, co-founder in July 1996 and former Vice Chairman Kinloch Castle Friends’ Association.
The Hydro-power House stands by the bank of the specially dammed
Allt slogan a’ Choillich river.
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INTRODUCTION:
The damned river created a reservoir to supply to the power house
when water levels were low.
Kinloch Castle, Isle of Rum, Inner Hebrides, Scotland.
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Ampere and Volt gauges by Everett, Edgcumbe & Co., London.
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The Wine Cooler (below) would no doubt have taken pride of place during formal dinners in the Castle Dining Room.
THE WINE CELLAR HELD A LARGE STOCK
OF WINE AND CHAMPAGNE.
Records indicate the wine and champagne was sold following acquisition in 1957 and realised £28,000; £5,000 more than Lady Bullough and the Trustees of Sir George Bullough's Estate
received for the island including Castle and contents!
On-site Sketch Plan of Ice House.
During frosty weather ice was collected daily from behind the dam for storage in the Ice House, the floor being over seven feet below the ground above.
Door (and frame missing) at bottom (wall to wall) 44 inches.
Dozens of these items were found and carefully stored in a wooden crate already in the ice house. (September 1997)
Depth and diameter black rubber washer 1½ inches.
UPPER LEFT: Stamped TA. 18000/4.
Opposing side stamp (see below)
ENGLAND
Maximum diameter: 3¾ inches Minimum diameter: 2½ inches.
Height: 3½ inches.
BELOW:
Porcelain GPO* Insulator No. 16 with screw top:
* General Post Office.
Overall Height: 4½ inches Diameter: 2¾ inches.
Stamped to side as below:
G P O
with right palm of hand over a triangle (∆)
between 1 and 6, with letter C beneath.
ORIGINALLY POSTED BY GEORGE W. RANDALL 31 OCTOBER 2021
TO COINCIDE WITH THE OPENING OF THE
COP26 - UNITED NATIONS'
CLIMATE CHANGE CONFERENCE
Sunday, 31 October 2021 – Friday12 November 2021
IN GLASGOW, SCOTLAND.
George W. Randall Research and Photographic Archive
Reviewed 27 April 2024
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