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Time capsule from 1800s discovered - containing a newspaper and 120-year-old bottle of whiskey | |
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Construction workers in the Scottish Highlands have found what appears to be a time capsule that was buried in the 1800s. | |
The metal tin similar in size to a shoe box was found by workers from construction company Morgan Sindall as they worked on Ruthven road bridge, near Kingussie in the Cairngorms. | |
Inside was a bottle of liquid, currently believed to be whisky, which appeared to have remained intact. | |
This bottle is believed to contain whiskey The artefacts, which also include a paper scroll and a newspaper dated from September 1894, are now in the hands of the Highland Folk Museum, just a few miles down the road. | |
Robert Ogg, of Morgan Sindall, told the BBC he found it "fascinating to think these items have been sitting in the bridge's structure for 121 years". | |
The newspaper found from 1894 "The changes which have occurred since it was placed there are extraordinary," he said. | |
"If you think that the bridge was being used by horses back then, it gives you a sense of the time which has passed. | |
"We have actually been working with Kingussie Primary School to create our own time capsule which we hope will last as long." |