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Cambusmichael Burn
by Richard Webb
A small burn running just below the general ground level as it starts to cut down to the Tay.
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Stanley Mills Perthshire
by Mary Rodgers
Stanley Mills is a unique complex of water-powered cotton mills situated on a majestic bend in the River Tay. Sited on the banks of the Tay, Stanley Mills were founded to process cotton at the height of the Industrial Revolution in the... (more)
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Destroyed barn
by Rob Burke
This barn seems to have been destroyed by a fire.
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River Tay, Stanley Mill, Perthshire |
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Green field near Cambusmichael
by Scott Cormie
Looking north-west over a newly planted field near Cambusmichael.
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Stanley Mills, Perthshire; Mid Mill, Level 2
Carding machine made by Philipson & Co. during the 1950s.
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Stanley Kirk
by James Denham
In the parish of Stanley and Redgorton in Perthshire.
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Hands-on demonstrations, Stanley Mills museum
by Jim Barton
The museum contains some original machinery and display material from the 1960s to the 80s when the mills were still working. Here are some excellent demonstrations of the mechanics of belt drives, particularly relevant since the mills... (more)
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Minor road at Cambusmichael
by Peter Wood
Looking westward.
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The Old Doorway, Cambusmichael Ruin
The area of Cambusmichael derives its name, in part, from Gaelic, "Cambus", which signifies "a small low plain", and the church, Michael.
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The Tay at Stanley
by Gordon Brown
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Stanley Parish Church
The church was built in 1828, by mill owner Mr Buchanan for his workers.
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