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CARFIN BRIDGE Carfin Bridge See Name Sheets of Dalziel Parish. 012.14 The Bridge over the Calder at this place is, upon the authority of the Road Surveyor, named "Carfin Bridge" not written on Trace, from the name appearing
CARFIN MILL (Corn) Carfin Mill (corn)
Carfin Mill (corn)
Carfin Mill (corn)
Carfin Mill (corn)
Mr. Stevenson, Tenant
Andrew Hamilton, Carfin Byres
James Rodgers, Carfin Estate Factor
John Robertson, Colliery Manager
012.14 This was a corn mill until about 5 years ago when it was burnt to the extent shewn as a Ruin on Examination Trace. The kiln is all that remains of it, & although it has not been used as a mill since burnt, it is authorized as if in working order, as it is very probable that it will be repaired again for grinding corn, which it is adapted for at the present time, with the exception of some parts of the machinery injured at the time of the fire. The water for the use of the mill was supplied by artificial lade, made of Iron pipes, which was connected with the mill from an Old Dam near it.

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