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Bucket on wheels

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V8Druid

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There is a lot more to that than meets the eye! If you understand buildings then the more you look at it, the more you see and can't fully explain.
presumably a.n.other building built hard against that original pine end with the fire places/chimneys/flues built into whatever was erected against it and using the original's wall as the back of the flues ... 's a great pic :cool:(y)
 
Canal Navvy

Canal Navvy

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There is a lot more to that than meets the eye! If you understand buildings then the more you look at it, the more you see and can't fully explain.

Good find , ecclesiastical background, fine stonework with nice quoins suggests rather grand .
Ashlar infills and signs of a multiple occupancy accommodation built off the end would indicate that the area fell into an area of decline 🤔
 
Lancs Lad

Lancs Lad

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Good find , ecclesiastical background, fine stonework with nice quoins suggests rather grand .
Ashlar infills and signs of a multiple occupancy accommodation built off the end would indicate that the area fell into an area of decline 🤔
Wed just simply call it a bit of a dump up here 😂
 
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You can read about the pic here: https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/news/history/fascinating-glasgow-image-uncovers-inner-23482920

I think it's a building which has had another joined on the end at some time and then knocked down. The bricked up openings and overhanging stone cills suggest that.
But like Lancslad says, why are there no witness marks on the wall of the removed building? I don't think it can have been built close to it with a gap, as that looks like the backs of cupboards left on the wall.
I'm assuming the soot trails are from the insides of the flues and not bled through from the other side, I can't see any lintels over the old openings, but maybe that's poor photography.
 
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