Brora
Brora is a town in the east of Sutherland, in the Highland location of Scotland. Brora is a small commercial town, contending one-time a coal pit, watercraft structure, salt pans, fish healing, lemonade manufacturing facility, the new Clynelish Distillery (in addition to the old Clynelish distillery which is currently called the Brora distillery, woollen mill, bricks and a rock quarry. The white sandstone in the Clynelish quarry belongs to the Brora Formation, of the Callovian and also Oxfordian stages (formerly Middle Oolite) of the Mid-Late Jurassic. Rock from the quarry was made use of in the building and construction of London Bridge, Liverpool Cathedral as well as Dunrobin Castle. When in operation, the coalmine was one of the most northward coalmine in the UK. Brora was the top place in the north of Scotland to have electricity thanks to its wool industry. This distinction gave rise to the local label of "Electric City" at the time. Brora also houses a baronial style clock tower which is a battle memorial.