Turkey Cat and I, along with a non member decided to do something a little different this Christmas. On boxing day we bundled into Turk's shiny new motor and headed up to Glasgow. It was never going to be a ground-breaking exploring trip, just a casual mooch around some well known sites, some picture taking and a heavy night out on the town.
After said heavy night in "Propoganda", where we danced like dick heads to the music of our youth, we headed for the traditional Mc Donald's breakfast. As we pulled in the car park, I noticed we were next to a fabulous looking works, complete with iron windows, a ghost advert, and most importantly a boarded up door. I went to investigate whilst food was purchased.
I really didn't expect what we found. The works is very similar to George Barnsley, completely unmodernised and looking about the same as it would have done 50 - 100 years ago. Line shafts complete with various styles of wheels and pulleys, ancient benches and machinery, fireplaces and signage in situ, all still sitting there under hanging enamel shades thick with the dust of the ages...
One of the best sights was the remains of grinding benches, very similar to those in George Barnsley, and something I doubted I would ever get to see when I first started exploring all those years ago. It just shows that places like this, although harder to find nowadays are still sat there.