Glan y mor yard

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Glan y mor yard
6708016 Boston Lodge Princess K1.jpg
Storage space
Photo:John Browning
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Glan y mor yard is the area to the south of Boston Lodge works.[route 1] At the very far end originally stood three gunpowder stores, which have now been demolished.[1] The gunpowder was for quarry use and stored by Messrs. Curtiss & Harvey. The explosives were once brought by sea by ships which were not allowed to enter port and it was landed by a wooden barge flying a red flag in small quantities at Portmadoc Harbour and delivered to Glan-Y-Mor in the gunpowder vans with the wrap-over steel roofs. There were regulations requiring the gun powder vans to be marshalled as far as posible away from the steam locomotives. Each store was roughly square in shape and separated by considerable distances presumably meant to reduce the chance of one major explosion. As modern buildings were erected in Glan-Y-Mor yard since the sixties these historic but redundant and ruined buildings have gradually all been demolished.

Originally in the preservation period, it was an area where non-operational stock was kept - eg. Princess, Welsh Pony, Carriage 21

Ashbury No 21 in Glan-y-Mor yard 1959
Slate wagons 200 and 185 with sheeted-over Princess and K1 in Glan-y-Mor yard 1966


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  1. ^ Location
  1. ^ Boyd Vol. 1 1975 Edition p265.

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