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Image Not Available for Broken Archimedean Screw Conveyor at Sandiland Chemical Works
Broken Archimedean Screw Conveyor at Sandiland Chemical Works
Image Not Available for Broken Archimedean Screw Conveyor at Sandiland Chemical Works

Broken Archimedean Screw Conveyor at Sandiland Chemical Works

Associated (Aberdeen, Scotland, founded 1848)
DateNovember 1970
Object NamePhotograph
MediumPaper
ClassificationsChemicals and Gas
Dimensions19.7 x 24.9cm
AcquisitionPresented in 2005 by Mrs M Keay.
LocationView by Appointment - Aberdeen Treasure Hub
Object numberABDMS075254
About MeIn 1848 George Miller of Glasgow leased land adjacent to the gasworks. His purpose was to process the by-products of coal gas manufacture. Ammoniac water was the product he sought. This he intended to turn a fertiliser that could be sold to local farmers. In this way the coal gas industry provided the backbone for a chemical industry. Miller's Sandilands Chemical Works, known locally as "stinky Miller's", went on to manufacture a range of products for North East agriculture. In 1928 it became part of Scottish Agricultural Industries.