
Photographs of the building of Thornley Binders Seaweed Processing Plant in Stromness in the early 1920s; The photographs belonged to Mrs Smith's father, Sandy Guthrie, who worked there (see 'business
ID: 1991.014

Photographs of the building of Thornley Binders Seaweed Processing Plant in Stromness in the early 1920s; The photographs belonged to Mrs Smith's father, Sandy Guthrie, who worked there (see 'business
ID: 1991.015

Photographs of the building of Thornley Binders Seaweed Processing Plant in Stromness in the early 1920s; The photographs belonged to Mrs Smith's father, Sandy Guthrie, who worked there (see 'business
ID: 1991.016

Photographs of the building of Thornley Binders Seaweed Processing Plant in Stromness in the early 1920s; The photographs belonged to Mrs Smith's father, Sandy Guthrie, who worked there (see 'business
ID: 1991.017

Photographs of the building of Thornley Binders Seaweed Processing Plant in Stromness in the early 1920s; The photographs belonged to Mrs Smith's father, Sandy Guthrie, who worked there (see 'business
ID: 1991.018

Photographs of the building of Thornley Binders Seaweed Processing Plant in Stromness in the early 1920s; The photographs belonged to Mrs Smith's father, Sandy Guthrie, who worked there (see 'business
ID: 1991.019

Photographs of the building of Thornley Binders Seaweed Processing Plant in Stromness in the early 1920s; The photographs belonged to Mrs Smith's father, Sandy Guthrie, who worked there (see 'business
ID: 1991.020

Photographs of the building of Thornley Binders Seaweed Processing Plant in Stromness in the early 1920s; The photographs belonged to Mrs Smith's father, Sandy Guthrie, who worked there (see 'business
ID: 1991.021

Photographs of the building of Thornley Binders Seaweed Processing Plant in Stromness in the early 1920s; The photographs belonged to Mrs Smith's father, Sandy Guthrie, who worked there (see 'business
ID: 1991.022

Photographs of the building of Thornley Binders Seaweed Processing Plant in Stromness in the early 1920s; The photographs belonged to Mrs Smith's father, Sandy Guthrie, who worked there (see 'business
ID: 1991.023