After recently delving into the Dunfermline Public House Society, which bears no connection to Glen Albyn, it's time to return to the routine task of documenting this forgotten distillery.
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Inspired by a recent bottle purchase, I’ve written this article on the Dunfermline public house Society and it’s Gothenburg basis.
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Time to dive back into Glen Albyn, and the realm of lost Scottish distilleries, after a summer break.
This entry from February 1924 takes us down various roads…
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Now, here's a delightful surprise. In my previous article, I pondered the existence and fate of any additional inserts mentioned in G.W. Peterkin's report and those in general from previously seen logbooks.
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I was invited to write an article for Business & Industrial History about my experiences researching Glen Mhor.
The final product, titled ‘Glen Mhor Distillery, Inverness: Research In Progress,’ captures the journey I’ve experienced along with some unforgettable highlights.
Following a couple of entries that highlighted the external facets of the Exciseman position, this February entry takes us back inside the distillery in 1928.
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Delving into the logbook entries at Glen Mhor revealed some surprising insights, yet it’s no shock that we can already see this pattern reflected in the pages of Glen Albyn.
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Following several planning applications concerning the Manager's Glen Albyn house, the next set of submitted plans moves us into 1897 and shifts our attention to the inner workings of the distillery itself.
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We set forth on an exciting new adventure of exploration with the first of two logbooks for Glen Albyn, transporting us back to the year 1923, a time that feels worlds apart from our own.
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It’s possible that these US sailors are searching through warehouses soon after they arrive, hoping to find a forgotten cask or bottle of whisky. Unfortunately, as we understand it, the casks were relocated to Glen Mhor distillery
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Just like buses, you often find multiple plans for the same building appearing in the same month. This is exactly what’s happening with this recent submission for the Manager's House at Glen Albyn.
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A fresh collection of blueprints from December 1894 reveals that while the Glen Mhor distillery dominated the landscape in building terms, Glen Albyn was far from idle, actively shaping its own destiny.
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