Reference collection (Numerical list)
R10-00560: R10-00560-copy image
Addiewell Clerical staff.R10-00561: R10-00561-copy image
Westwood Oil Works, retorts and gas producers.R10-00562: R10-00562-copy image
Entrance to Tarbrax, from a postcard,R10-00563: R10-00563-copy image
Tarbrax Mine Head â Lizzie Moffat & Bee Lague with miners â taken during World War One.R10-00564: R10-00564-copy image
Outdoors Workers â Left to right Mrs. Thomson, Mathew Steel & Son John, East Calder. Kirknewton.R10-00565: R10-00565-copy image
The Tarbrax Step Dancers. Mr Baird and some of his pupils. Tarbrax.R10-00566: R10-00566-copy image
Tarbrax village seen from the hill behind it. Tarbrax.R10-00567: R10-00567-copy image
Cobbinshaw Railway Station. L.M.S. Railway. Cobbinshaw.R10-00568: R10-00568-copy image
Visitors to Tarbrax. Jimmy Farrier taxi and black family outside Mayfield Cottage. Tom Black sitting behind the driver.R10-00569: R10-00569-copy image
Livingston Station/Deans general grocer. Livingston Station.R10-00570: R10-00570-copy image
New recreation grounds presented to Tarbrax District by Miss Claasen. Opened 24th June, 1933. Tarbrax.R10-00571: R10-00571-copy image
St. Magdalen R.C. Church, Tarbrax.R10-00572: R10-00572-copy image
Tarbrax Village.R10-00573: R10-00573-copy image
Wash-house, Woolfords.R10-00574: R10-00574-copy image
The church at Tarbrax.R10-00575: R10-00575-copy image
Tarbrax Territorials off to Camp. Tarbrax.R10-00576: R10-00576-copy image
The School at Tarbrax.R10-00577: R10-00577-copy image
Lawhead, Tarbrax. This house was occupied by the teachers of Tarbrax.R10-00578: R10-00578-copy image
Bible class outing in the Char-a-banc, an old Albion open top bus. Tarbrax.R10-00579: R10-00579-copy image
Miner and Friend. Tarbrax.R10-00580: R10-00580-copy image
Mr. Gilbert Senior and Mrs. Gilbert Jnr. With Peggy Gilbert playing golf. Mr. Gilbert was a member of the management of oil works at Tarbrax, hence the luxury of owning golf clubs. Tarbrax.R10-00581: R10-00581-copy image
Winners of the County Rink. 1938. From left to Right: J Irvine, Scottish champion W Dick, SBA President. ? John Hogg. Pumpherston.R10-00582: R10-00582-copy image
Shale miners working underground, Lothians,.R10-00583: R10-00583-copy image
Burngrange No.1 and 2 pit. Wooden Pillar Support between No. 11 and No. 12 levels. Close Up. Burngrange.R10-00584: R10-00584-copy image
Burngrange No. 1 and 2 pit. Awaiting further instructions.R10-00585: R10-00585-copy image
Burngrange No.1 and 2 pit. Securing a pit prop.R10-00586: R10-00586-copy image
Thirty Six Arches, Broxburn Viaduct.R10-00587: R10-00587-copy image
Burngrange No.1 and 2 pit. Sand Bags stopping between No. 10 and 11 Levels. Close up of the Blockage.R10-00588: R10-00588-copy image
Burngrange No. 1 and 2 pit. Pumping machinery underground.R10-00589: R10-00589-copy image
Burngrange No. 1 and 2 pit. Pumping machinery underground.R10-00590: R10-00590-copy image
Burngrange No.1 and 2 pit. Sand bag stopping between No. 10 and 11 levels. Close Up.R10-00591: R10-00591-copy image
Burngrange No.1 and 2 pit. Underground scene showing water and cable pipes.R10-00592: R10-00592-copy image
Burngrange No.l1 and 2 pit. Pumping machinery underground.R10-00593: R10-00593-copy image
Burngrange No.1. And 2 pit. Additional water being pumped down the upcast shaft.R10-00594: R10-00594-copy image
Burngrange No.1 and 2 pit. Miner pushing hutch. Note the Ventilation ''Brattice'' cloth hanging from ceiling.R10-00595: R10-00595-copy image
Burngrange No.1 and 2 pit. A mine rescue attendant on portable telephone.R10-00596: R10-00596-copy image
Burngrange No.1 and 2 pit. Mine rescue service/fire brigade underground using portable telephone.R10-00597: R10-00597-copy image
Hoist for uplifting, heaving goods. Paisley.R10-00598: R10-00598-copy image
Retort building probably at Tarbrax or Perhaps Winchburgh (1904).R10-00599: R10-00599-copy image
Winkler-koch patent bubble caps for vacuum distillation. A.F. Craig, Paisley. Renfrewshire.R10-00600: R10-00600-copy image
Paisley.R10-00601: R10-00601-copy image
Driving motor for crane or hoist. Paisley.R10-00602: R10-00602-copy image
Paisley. Renfrewshire.R10-00603: R10-00603-copy image
Miss E. O'Donnell standing at the door of her general shop in West Calder.R10-00604: R10-00604-copy image
Mr. W. M Wilson, usually referred to locally as W.M.W., manager of Uphall Oil Works, is seen presenting two Uphall Station boys with parchments in recognition of their bravery in pulling three local girls to safety after they had fallen in through thin ice at Uphall Station works pond. The young 1936 heroes are Tommy Murray and John McArthur.R10-00605: R10-00605-copy image
Two Uphall Station boys Tommy Murray and John McArthur, were honoured in 1936 for their bravery in rescuing three local girls after they had fallen through thin ice on Uphall Station works pond.R10-00606: R10-00606-copy image
Four Mid Calder stalwarts of 1914. They are: (L to R): Richard Preston, David Armstrong, David Russell, and (seated) David Blain. The two David's Armstrong and Blain, were uncle and nephew. Mid Calder.R10-00607: R10-00607-copy image
Pressure Vessel. Paisley.R10-00608: R10-00608-copy image
Steam Raising Boiler, Paisley.R10-00609: R10-00609-copy image
Petroleum Equipment/towers/pressure vessels A F Craig, Paisley.R10-00610: R10-00610-copy image
Filter presses probably for wax. A F Craig, Paisley.R10-00611: R10-00611-copy image
Construction of a bench of retorts. Paisley.