Home Front Legacy 1914-18

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Full Record - Port Edgar, Shed 4 (PRN: 9730)

PRN9730
Site or location namePort Edgar, Shed 4
SummaryMisc. Stores.
DescriptionFrom Canmore- 'A large corrugated iron clad shed situated at the E end of the workshop area. The shed has slding doors in the W elevation with surviving standard gauge rail track entering through the W. Internally the floor is of concrete sections and there is a narrow gauge rail system, one section running between the standard gauge rail. Most of the internal fittings survive intact including an overhead gantry crane. The corrugated iron roof is supported on 'A' frames with steel girder columns. The official Civil Engineers plan (185/62, 12 October 1959), annotates this building as ' Misc. Stores' Brick built magazine building about 36m to the N.' Now a sutler's shop.
Monument TypeSTORAGE BUILDING;NAVAL DOCKYARD;STORAGE BUILDING
DesginationNone
MaterialIRON
Location
CountrySCOTLAND
CountyDalmeny
Site LocationPort Edgar, Shed 4
Postcode
Map ReferenceNGR: NT1236978659 (312369, 678659)
Condition/Threat
Condition (Date)Good (05-04-2017)
Identifiers
NMR NumberNT17NW181.09
Administration
Recorded By (Date)Gordon Wilkie - Armed Forces in Scotland
Copiled On05-04-2017
Last Updated05-04-2017
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