Between the road and the river, on the right, is the remains of the iron furnace called the Red Smiddy (Part I.
The ore found on the bank above the Red Smiddy and elsewhere near its remains are of the No.
That the Red Smiddy was part of Sir George Hay's undertaking appears certain; but it was very likely under his manager or factor that it was established, and probably a number of years later than the Letterewe furnace.
The only Gairloch iron-furnaces which we can be sure were carried on by Sir George Hay were those at Letterewe, Talladale, and the Red Smiddy near Poolewe.
The smiddy was an amazing sight, lit up with two big lamps, and the bride, let me inform those who tend to scoff, was dressed in white.
The tourists who picture us shivering, silent and depressed all through the winter should have been in the smiddy that night.
Bruce offered to take me on again, but the smiddy is too public, and too much frequented by soldiers.
That horrible instrument, the boot, was brought this very morning to mysmiddy for repair.
He had been down at the smiddy getting the horses shod; and Mr. Marchbanks, the minister, handed it to him himself as he was passing the manse on his way home.
There was not a man who would have a word to say, except himself, in the smiddy of Whunnyliggate that night--not even the autocratic smith.
The smiddy stands beside the burn That wimples through the clachan, I never yet gae by the door, But aye I fa' a-laughin'.
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