DescriptionTongland Works - geograph.org.uk - 694601.jpg
English: Tongland Works Tongland Works were built in WW1 to make aero-engines. It was adapted after the war to make Galloway cars but they failed in 1930. 'Scottish Artificial Silk' had moved in during 1927 and the building became a rayon works. Today the original building is listed but stands empty and possibly unsafe to enter.
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