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  2. Summerlee Museum of Scottish Industrial Life - Wikipedia

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    Summerlee Museum of Scottish Industrial Life is an industrial and social history museum in Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire, Scotland. It is situated on the site of the Victorian Summerlee Iron Works and the former Hydrocon Crane factory. The main Hydrocon factory building became the museum’s exhibition hall but it has been substantially changed ...

  3. Coatbridge - Wikipedia

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    Coatbridge is the home of one of Scotland's most visited museums, Summerlee Museum of Scottish Industrial Life, which contains an insight into the lives of working people in the West of Scotland. A miners' row of 1900s–1980s houses, a working tramway and a reconstruction coal mine can all be experienced on site.

  4. Summerlee Iron Works - Wikipedia

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    The Summerlee Iron Works was an early adopter of the 'Hot Blast Process', recently patented by James Beaumont Neilson in 1828. This process burned waste furnace gases in regenerative stoves, to heat up a lattice of fire bricks inside them. Once the bricks were sufficiently heated, the waste furnace gases were purged and replaced by fresh air ...

  5. List of preserved British industrial steam locomotives

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    Summerlee Museum of Scottish Industrial Life: Built in 1898. First worked for Fife Coal Co. at Loganlea Colliery, being retired from service in 1967 from Cardowan Colliery. It has spent most of its preserved time on display. Currently on display at Coatbridge. [45] [46]

  6. Lanarkshire Tramways - Wikipedia

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    The tramway was authorised by the Hamilton, Motherwell and Wishaw Tramways Act of 1900. Services started on 22 July 1903, the company taking the shorter name, Lanarkshire Tramways.

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  8. Beamish Museum - Wikipedia

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    Beamish Museum is the first regional open-air museum, ... The coal drop was sourced from West Boldon, ... Summerlee Museum of Scottish Industrial Life – Coatbridge, ...

  9. Greengairs - Wikipedia

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    It developed in the nineteenth century due to increased coal mining and quarrying. Ironstone was first mined by the Summerlee Iron Company in the 1840s. [6] It was in the parish of New Monkland or East Monkland. It also historically had its own school; the teachers had a house but no salary. [7]