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Iona (Port Carnan A' Ghille) Marble Quarry (United Kingdom)


The Iona Marble quarry is situated in a small inlet on the south east of the island and has a very long history. It may have been worked as early as 1745 by the Earl of Breadalbane when he founded the Marble and Slate Company of Netherlorn.
The quarry was first officially opened in the late 1700s by the Duke of Argyll but did not operate for long because the marble was difficult to extract and transport was uneconomical.
There was a failed enterprise by the Argyll Quarry Company in the 1800s, which hoped to extract the stone and ship it from the island on an industrial scale. The remote and rocky location proved too hazardous for shipping.
However a final attempt was made and the quarry reopened again in 1907 and closed for the last time at the end of WW1.

Today all that remains in the small inlet are the very rusted remains of a large winch and cable, a cutting frame, water tank, gas engine, wheeled platform and white cut stone blocks.

The site is a Scheduled Ancient Monument.

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Other location/mapping information:

Latitude: 56.310770360849
Longitude: -6.41484223825872
Landranger grid reference: NM270219
Easting: 127000
Northing: 721900

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