Grid reference NS4768
near to Inchinnan, Renfrewshire, Scotland
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McGill's Bus, Inchinnan
On the Old Greenock Road and submitted as the McGill's depot is in the background.
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Snowy day in Inchinnan Business Park
Named by the OS on the 50,000 mapping as "Brownsfield Ind Estate" but the address of factories there is "Inchinnan Business Park", and this is the name used on the 25,000 mapping.
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Main entrance to Rolls-Royce factory, Inchinnan
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India of Inchinnan
The site was first occupied by the airship factory of William Beardmore & Co which operated from 1916 to 1922. The site was later acquired by India Tyres and the present category A-listed art deco building constructed 1929-30.... (more)
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R34 Restaurant
At the back of India of Inchinnan art deco building.
Named after the airship built at Inchinnan.
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Ruins of a shelter
In the background is a conspicuous Art Deco building, NS4768 : India of Inchinnan. As usual, I was drawn to what seemed odd or out of place: this small ruin beside Greenock Road, and opposite the eastern end of the building, is one of three that I saw on... ( more)
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India of Inchinnan
Rear view of the recently extended Art Deco former tyre factory office block.
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Rolls Royce factory, Inchinnan (set of 3 images)
On Inchinnan Drive.
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India of Inchinnan
Art Deco office building,originally built by India Tyres. Restored, converted and added to with office spaces,conference rooms, restaurant and cafe.
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India of Inchinnan
They once made motor car tyres.
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Stubble and Church of Scotland
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Inchinnan Parish Church tower
The distinctive modern bell tower at the church off Greenock Road.
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