on Barstobrick Hill Queenshill estate near Kirkcudbright by his son Colonel W. Montgomerie Neilson. The monu ment is shaped after the pyramid style and is built of large blocks of whinstone with granite corners. Occupying a commanding position it rises to a height of 55 feet and at the base is 20 feet square. On the north side is the inscrip 'Neilson Hot Blast 1828., scientific american, 1884-01-05
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