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Advert, Beath & Keay, Engineers, Dundee, Scotland
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Advert, Beath & Keay, Engineers, Dundee, Scotland
Advert for Beath & Keay, Engineers and Ironfounders, Albion Foundry, Hill Street, Dundee, Scotland. Showing Carnoustie Station roof and columns.
1905
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This photograph, taken in the year 1905, showcases the impressive engineering prowess of Advert, Beath & Keay, Engineers and Ironfounders, based in Dundee, Scotland. The image focuses on the Carnoustie Station roof and columns, which were masterfully crafted by the skilled artisans at the Albion Foundry, located on Hill Street. The Edwardian era, in which this photograph was taken, was a period of significant industrial growth and innovation in Scotland. Advert, Beath & Keay were at the forefront of this movement, specializing in the design and manufacture of engineering and ironfoundry products. Their reputation for excellence is evident in the intricate details of the Carnoustie Station roof and columns, which display the Art Nouveau style that was popular during this time. The roof's undulating curves and ornate columns are a testament to the company's commitment to creating functional yet aesthetically pleasing structures. The ironwork is expertly crafted, with each detail meticulously formed and finished. The columns, in particular, are a marvel of engineering, with their slender, tapering design and intricate decorative elements. The photograph also provides a glimpse into the past, offering a window into the rich history of Scottish industry and trade. The railway station, with its elegant roof and columns, would have been a familiar sight to travelers passing through Carnoustie during the early 1900s. Today, it stands as a reminder of the ingenuity and craftsmanship of Advert, Beath & Keay and the pivotal role they played in Scotland's industrial landscape.
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