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Description: Neilson's Monument Monument to James Neilson, inventor of the hot blast process. It stands on Barstobrick Hill, on Neilson's former Queenshill estate near Ringford, Kirkcudbrightshire. The pyramid stands 35 feet high and was erected by Neilson's son, Walter Montgomerie Neilson, in 1883. Text on front reads: NEILSON HOT BLAST 1828 Text on rear reads: 1883 W. M. N. FECIT
Title: NeilsonsMonument
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Author: Crosbie Smith
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