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Report - Tullis Russel, Glenrothes, Jan19

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albino-jay

g00n Buster
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History

Shamlessly copied from @The Amateur Wanderer

Tullis Russell was formed in 1809 by Robert Tullis, he acquired Rothes mill in 1836.

In 1912 the construction of Markinch Power Station began, to provide the mill with electrical power, rather than power provided from water wheel. The Coal Fired Power Station was completed in 1914, and was fitted with 3 Parsons Units and Rerolle electrical equipment.

At some point, I have no definite date, but the power station was extended to take a fourth slightly larger, more modern Parsons unit along with an English Electric system to distribute the power it generated. It was also given an oil fired system to work alongside the coal fired boilers.

Sadly, the plant was deemed too dirty after breeching EU emission regulations and was forced to close been replaced by the new biomass plant on site. For a mothballed site though, it's still very much live, all the power is still on and the readouts in the control room as still showing live stats for the power station. It wouldn't take much to raise steam and get her running again!

Explore

One that i've been meaning to do for a couple of years having seen some seriously epic report on the place it sadly never happened with it being so far away. Big mistake by myself as always, as you will see.

Visited with @GK_WAX it was a good day out and good to finally see it. Didn't manage to get any more photo's as we planned to get the boiler house and other bits done on the way out but got collared by a worker in there stripping the turbines :( We hid behind a switchboard for about 40 minutes with no where to go. The only possible way out was where he came from or back through the small window he was boarding back up. Luckily he was a sound guy and we had a natter about the place before he escorted us out.

The metal fairies had been in before Christmas and it seems this has kicked the demo team up the arse to press on. It won't have long left, access was a bit of a faff due to the amount of chomping and concrete rubble blocking everything.

Pics

A sorry sight to behold indeed

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albino-jay

g00n Buster
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Shame you didn’t get further after travelling all that way but these pics of this bit are great. Parsons!

I know yeah we had a good poke around the boiler house before it was light enough to photograph really. Did not expect any workers at all as it was completely dead at first. The worker showed us a few bits on the way out. A couple of bits put to one side for a museum.


This makes me sad :(

Proper grim isn’t it :-(
 

Brewtal

28DL Regular User
Regular User
So sad to see this place in bits. I wonder if it was the same crew who rinsed Westfield for so long. They had every single bit of copper outta there so wouldn’t surprise me if it was them here too because they are locals.

None the less, you got some great shots mate.
 

Ojay

Admin
Staff member
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Nice snaps, never bothered with this one in the end, still plenty of decent pics about to document its demise :thumb
 
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