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Preston Island

Coordinates: 56°3′12″N 3°36′0″W / 56.05333°N 3.60000°W / 56.05333; -3.60000
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Preston Island
Meaning of namenamed after Sir Robert Preston
Location
OS grid referenceNT004856
Physical geography
Island groupIslands of the Forth
Highest elevation<10 m
Administration
Council areaFife
CountryScotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Demographics
Population0
Lymphad

Preston Island is a former artificial island in the Firth of Forth, Scotland. The reclaimed land was once used for salt production, using local coal. It is part of Fife.

History

Abandoned buildings on Preston Island

Preston Island, south of Low Valleyfield in the Firth of Forth, was reclaimed by Sir Robert Preston in the early 19th century.[1] A sea wall was constructed, followed by buildings and a coal mine, producing coal for the production of salt in saltpans on the island.[2][3]

Two further coal shafts were in development when a fatal firedamp explosion occurred in 1811, after which the mine was closed.[2][4]

Salt production continued for some decades, under lease from Preston.[3] The buildings later housed an illicit distillery.[1] Several well-maintained ruins remain.

The 'island' is no longer surrounded by water, following further land reclamation, using ash from the nearby Longannet power station.[2]

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b "Nature reserve on island". West Fife Villages. Retrieved 26 December 2009.
  2. ^ a b c "Preston Island". Gazetteer for Scotland. Retrieved 26 December 2009.
  3. ^ a b Ewart, Gordon; Stewart, David; Dunn, Andrew (1996). "Preston Island: archaeological research and excavations" (PDF). Tayside and Fife Archaeological Journal,. 2: 1.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link)
  4. ^ Cunningham, Andrew (1902). "Extracts from Romantic Culross, Torryburn, Carnock, Cairneyhill, Saline and Pitfirrane". Scottish Mining Website. Retrieved 23 May 2016.

56°3′12″N 3°36′0″W / 56.05333°N 3.60000°W / 56.05333; -3.60000