by administrator | Jun 7, 2011 | James Stein Kilbagie
by Kennetpans Trust | Jun 1, 2011 | Miscellaneous, Uncategorised
“Despite Kennetpans demise as a distillery in 1825, it is the most significant building remaining in Scotland that evolved directly from to the industrialisation of the 18th century and the vision of the Stein family. In essence, it is part of the DNA of the modern...
by Kennetpans Trust | May 29, 2011 | Kennetpans Needs You
There is no doubt of the importance of Kennetpans to Scotland’s past but there is doubt about Kennetpans future. One sad part of clearing away the years of vegetation is it shows the true condition of the ruin. This picture shows the north west corner...
by administrator | May 26, 2011 | Latest Updates
This is an article published in the supplement of the Dundee Courier on May 24th 2011, written by Brian Townsend, the renowned whisky writer.
by administrator | May 26, 2011 | Current Press Releases
This is an article published in the supplement of the Dundee Courier on May 24th 2011, written by Brain Townsend, the renowned whisky writer.
by administrator | Apr 25, 2011 | Sequestration of James Stein at Kilbagie
Sequestration of James Stein, Distiller, Kilbagie James Stein’s Bank Account (still to be transcribed) James Stein’s Account (still to be transcribed) James Stein Act & Warrant (still to be transcribed) Petition of James Stein for Protection (still to...
by administrator | Apr 6, 2011 | Latest Updates
It would appear it was not only distilling the Steins were involved with and they even ventured into banking, with disasterous results. In 1800 The Workington Bank was founded by Messrs Wood, Smith and Stein & Co. Little is known about this bank and only a few...
by administrator | Apr 6, 2011 | Stein Family
It would appear it was not only distilling the Steins were involved with and they even ventured into banking, with disasterous results. In 1800 The Workington Bank was founded by Messrs Wood, Smith and Stein & Co. Little is known about this bank and only a few...