I have it on good authority that there was a china clay mine somewhere in north Ayrshire in the 2nd half of the 19th century, perhaps Renfrewshire .......
Google doesn't help; can you
David
China Clay Mine in Ayrshire
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Hi David,
I don’t know if you came upon this site in your Google search and dismissed it as irrelevant, but just in case, I came up with this…
http://www.iarecordings.org/otheria.html
Doing a “find” I came up with this…
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications ... 04121253/1
This site does mention China Clay and North Ayrshire and other areas, although not in the same sentence…. too much for my brain to comprehend so I didn’t read the entire thing!
Regards,
Anne Harty
I don’t know if you came upon this site in your Google search and dismissed it as irrelevant, but just in case, I came up with this…
http://www.iarecordings.org/otheria.html
Doing a “find” I came up with this…
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications ... 04121253/1
This site does mention China Clay and North Ayrshire and other areas, although not in the same sentence…. too much for my brain to comprehend so I didn’t read the entire thing!
Regards,
Anne Harty
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Nope......but you'd think that at least one person might have china and clay in their occupation description on the 1881 and the only ones I see are all merchants or shopkeepers. THere are only 3 china gilders in the whole country and one of them was unemployed On the other hand....there is no shortage of fire clay miners...mostly in the Cadder area. China mining must have been a shortlived and extremely low profile industry in Scotland. Cornwall seems to take all the glory for the china clay industry.......
Best wishes
Jean
Best wishes
Jean
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Hi David
There certainly was a brick works on the outskirts of Dalry up until about the 1970's.
Russell
There certainly was a brick works on the outskirts of Dalry up until about the 1970's.
Russell
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Roan/Rowan, Hastings, Sharp, Lapraik in Ayr & Kirkcudbrightshire.
Johnston, Reside, Lyle all over the place !
McGilvray(spelt 26 different ways)
Watson, Morton, Anderson, Tawse, in Kilrenny