Eas Brae Turbine House, Tobermory
A water-powered electricity generating mill in the historic county of Argyllshire, Scotland.
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Single storey building close to the mill lade pipeline. Possibly part of a hydro-electric supply along the Tobermory River. PA Macnab notes electricity first being generated in Tobermory in the mid 1920s. A small generating plant was constructed half way down Eas Brae with water being supplied by a storage dam on Tobermory River at Tom-a'Mhuillin Bridge.
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Power source | Water |
Mill type | Watermill |
River | Tobermory |
Mill function | Electricity generating mill |
Archive ID | 13816 |
Location | Tobermory, Isle of Mull |
Historic county | Argyllshire |
Country | Scotland, United Kingdom |
NGR | NM 50337 54933 |
Latitude/longitude | 56.61953800, -6.07123300 |
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