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same plan. The layout of each church was a simple T-plan. There were two doors and windows in the front wall, which measured 16 m (52 ft 6 in). One gable had a belfry of four plain pillars supporting a pyramidal top. The bell rope came down the outside of the gable. At each side of the building there were two windows. The exterior and interior were undecorated. There was a hexagonal pulpit against the inside front wall.
541:, a professor of chemistry at the University of Glasgow. He confirmed the earlier work of Crawford and recounted: "... Considering it a peculiar earth I thought it necessary to give it an name. I have called it Strontites, from the place it was found; a mode of derivation in my opinion, fully as proper as any quality it may possess, which is the present fashion". The element was eventually isolated by Sir
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and a number of men left the work altogether in consequence, as they said, of the insecurity of the Mines â I knew this myself but I had either to submit to work there or starve â Necessity with me had no law â The other mines in which I had wrought are worked in a different, safer, principle & more attention paid to the security of the lives of the workmen.
683:, who then owned the entirety of Ardnamurchan, for land and permission to build a new church. A number of attendants affirmed, in testimony to the Select Committee on Sites for Churches, illnesses contracted by worshippers attending services held outdoors in inclement weather. A letter by Riddell to Graham Speirs, Esq., notes
533:, a doctor, recognised that the Strontian ores exhibited different properties to those normally seen with other "heavy spars" sources. He concluded "... it is probable indeed, that the Scottish mineral is a new species of earth which has not hitherto been sufficiently examined". The new mineral was named
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This insufficiency arises from the want of proper props in the workings & in the removal by Mr Barrat of the
Middlings or partitions left by the former Company for supporting the workings - a feeling of this nature given expression to by almost all the workmen has existed for the last three years
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It was observed in the 19th century that there is granite on one side of the
Strontian mines and gneiss on the other. The area immediately around the village is Granodiorite, part of a larger intrusion of around 90 square kilometres (35 square miles) that extends south as far as Loch Linnhe. This is
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The highlands and western isles of
Scotland: containing descriptions of their scenery and antiquities, with an account of the political history and ancient manners, and of the origin, language, agriculture, economy, music, present condition of the people, &c. &c. &c. Founded on a series
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to build churches in some of the most thinly populated parishes. The project was funded by a grant of ÂŁ50,000 and meant to include a manse with each church – each church and manse to cost not more than ÂŁ1,500. Telford decided that it would be most economical to build all the buildings to the
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in the late 1720s and was named after
Colonel Horsy, Governor of the York Buildings Company. Latterly known as the Loch Sunart Hotel, it was still referred to as 'Horsy Hall' and sometimes misspelt 'Horsley Hall'. The hotel was destroyed by fire in 1999. A hotel was later opened in an existing
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An 1830 source describes it: "The village of
Strontian is very pleasantly situated, directly at the head of Loch Sunart, the hills adjoining to which are crowned with beautiful and very thriving plantations. The Loch itself is here extremely picturesque ... n a neighbourhood civilized and
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In 1854, miners attempted to bring a case against the mining company, with many of those who presented evidence at the 1851 inquest involved in the action. The legal action failed and was ruled out of order by the sheriff substitute, with 4 pounds 15 shillings in court costs.
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In 1968, Strontian was listed among 2000 "moribund" Highland villages and selected to receive government funding for regeneration. This resulted in the shopping centre, cafe, and information kiosk which are located in the centre of the village.
685:"I find it impossible, conscientiously, to grant sites for churches, manses, and schools, which would imply a sanction on my part, and give a perpetuity on my estates, to a system which I believe to be anti-social and anti-Christian."
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Strontian is a hamlet with a population of 200 recorded in 1991. This represented a decline from earlier recorded populations of 803 in 1871 and 691 in 1881. The population has since rebounded to a 2013 estimate of ca. 350.
501:. While there have been inhabitants of the area for centuries, particularly in the woods north of the current village, the community as it exists now was established in 1724 to provide homes for the local mining workers.
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Lead mined at
Strontian was used in bullets manufactured for the Napoleonic Wars. In the early part of the 19th century, part of the workforce was made up of captured forces from Napoleon's imperial army.
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With permission refused, subscriptions were taken from the local congregants of ÂŁ1,400 to have a suitable craft built in Clyde. A floating church was established 150 metres offshore in
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during the 1820s, Strontian is described as "a wild and uninteresting country, though there is some grandeur in one scene, in a deep valley which is terminated by the fine form of
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984:"Electro-chemical researches on the decomposition of the earths; with observations on the metals obtained from the alkaline earths, and on the amalgam procured from ammonia"
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of annual journeys between the years 1811 and 1821, and forming an universal guide to that country, in letters to Sir Walter Scott, bart, Volume 2 (1824)
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the beet sugar industry used 100,000 to 150,000 tons of strontium hydroxide for this process per year.
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Walk through the Highlands, The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 148 p. 312 (1830)
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populous it would speedily become a favourite retreat."
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Strontian Lead Mines - Northern Mine Research Society
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1042:Journal of Chemical Education
900:Charles Hope, Thomas (1798).
870:"Corrantee Lead Mine History"
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258:Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch
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839:(Oxford UP, 1971), p. 143.
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469:Geology and mining history
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1176:"Strontian Mines Inquest"
1146:Heriot, T. H. P. (2008).
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1274:"School Catchment Area"
748:Edward Gibbon Wakefield
677:Free Church of Scotland
240:Ross, Skye and Lochaber
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888:Medical Communications
849:Ainmean-Ăite na h-Alba
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1887:Meall an t-Suidhe
1837:Beinn a' Bheithir
1376:on 2 January 2014
1161:978-1-4437-2504-0
1077:Annals of Science
681:Sir James Riddell
590:Procurator Fiscal
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