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Photograph of Jenny Lind at Victoria Granite Works
Photograph of Jenny Lind at Victoria Granite Works
Photograph of Jenny Lind at Victoria Granite Works
Photograph of Jenny Lind at Victoria Granite Works

Photograph of Jenny Lind at Victoria Granite Works

Associated (Victoria Granite Works, 1871 - 1962)
Datec. 1930
Object NamePhotograph
Mediumpaper
ClassificationsGranite Industry
Dimensions15.1 x 20.3cm
AcquisitionPresented in 2009 by Graeme Robertson.
CopyrightOut of copyright
LocationView by Appointment - Aberdeen Treasure Hub
Object numberABDMS083299.6
About MeThe Jenny Lind was invented in America and first came to the north east around 1885. Local granite yards were quick to realise its potential for polishing much larger pieces of stone. This was due to its design - the grinding ring is suspended from two hinged gates which can be swung around to cover a large area.

The granite here is fitted with splash boards on all sides to hold the abrasive solution. The drive belts and the two gates of the Jenny Lind are clearly visible.
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