Architectural Drawing - Main Drains and Septic Tank, Livingston Station Village
code: LVSAV1996.024.009
Description
Architectural drawing, in ink on waxed linen, titled "Livingston Station Village, plans showing main drains and septic tank", dated 11/5/1950 within the rubber stamp of Scottish Oils architectural department.
Shows drainage from each of the rows of houses to a septic tank beside the curling pond.
One of a series of 47 architectural drawings, plans and prints, some coloured on linen, of Pumpherston Oil Company Ltd. dwellings at Livingston Station. Originally from Scottish Oils, Middleton Hall.
The village of Livingston Station was constructed during the first decade of the 20th century by the Pumpherston Oil Company Ltd to house staff employed at Deans Oil Works and associated mines. Passed to Livingston Development Corporation when the Deans area was being integrated into the new town.