Monument record MHG57097 - WWII Duty Officer and S.C.E Turncock's offices - Central Pier, Invergordon

Summary

The former WWII Duty Officer and S.C.E Turncock's offices on the Central Pier in Invergordon.

Location

Grid reference Centred NH 7097 6826 (6m by 3m)
Map sheet NH76NW
Geographical Area ROSS AND CROMARTY
Operational Area CAITHNESS SUTHERLAND AND EASTER ROSS
Civil Parish ROSSKEEN

Map

Type and Period (1)

Full Description

The former WWII Duty Officer and S.C.E Turncock's offices on the Central Pier in Invergordon.

The building was investigated in 2015 as part of the ARCH project 'Invergordon in World War I'. On the 1st edition OS map, the Central Pier is depicted with a building running north-south near the end, and a crane on the east-west section at the end. Railway lines run to the end, but do not turn onto the east-west section. On the 2nd edition map, the east-west section at the end appears to be enlarged to the south, and now had a building on it. A WWI Naval plan in private collection shows that the pier had been extended further to the east. By WWII the railway line had been extended along the east-west section, and a new jetty built running east-west to the east of the pier; it is labelled 'West Jetty' on a WWII plan in private collection to distinguish it from the 'East Jetty' on the East (Admiralty) pier. At the eastern end of the pier were the At the eastern end of the pier were the S.C.E. Turncock and Duty Officer offices. By 1978 the pier was much shorter, without the east-west extension or the western jetty. It currently (2015) has railway lines running down its length. <1>

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <1> Dataset: ARCH. 2015. Invergordon in World War I. Archaeology for Communities in the Highlands (ARCH). Digital. Sites 466-7.

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Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

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Record last edited

Mar 2 2016 4:44PM

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