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Construction of Girdleness Outfall Scheme, Workforce and Equipment
Construction of Girdleness Outfall Scheme, Workforce and Equipment
Construction of Girdleness Outfall Scheme, Workforce and Equipment
Construction of Girdleness Outfall Scheme, Workforce and Equipment

Construction of Girdleness Outfall Scheme, Workforce and Equipment

Associated (Aberdeen, Scotland, founded 1899)
Attributed (Aberdeen, Scotland, 1852 - 1908)
Datec. 1905
Object NamePhotograph
ClassificationsEngineering
Dimensions15.2 x 20.2cm
AcquisitionPresented in 2012 by Mr Bob McGregor.
CopyrightOut of copyright
LocationView by Appointment - Aberdeen Treasure Hub
Object numberABDMS088162
Other Titles
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About MeThe Girdleness Outfall Scheme was the centrepiece of a farsighted plan to address the sanitary requirements for the growing city of Aberdeen in the early 20th century. These original photographs capture the scope of this impressive engineering project, the results of which are still in use today.

A railway was built around Girdleness Point to the foreshore of Nigg Bay for five 3 ton travelling steam cranes. These cranes ran alongside the trenches to help the great excavations. When heavy storms hit the coast, the cranes were run back within the break water out of danger.