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*****SWAAG_ID***** | 944 |
Date Entered | 14/08/2016 |
Updated on | 14/08/2016 |
Recorded by | Alan and Judith Mills |
Category | Mining Related |
Record Type | Mining |
Site Access | Public Access Land |
Record Date | 14/08/2016 |
Location | Apedale |
Civil Parish | Redmire |
Brit. National Grid | SE 01 94 |
Record Name | More on lead mining in Apedale |
Record Description | An introduction to lead mining in Apedale is given in SWAAG database record number 934, which also contains references for further reading.
This record is a supplement to 934, identifying further interesting features associated with lead mining in Apedale. |
Image 1 ID | 6877 Click image to enlarge |
Image 1 Description | Juniper Level portal; SE 01085 94909. The level seems to have been driven to explore the vein under the hush which can be seen in the background. | |
Image 2 ID | 6878 Click image to enlarge |
Image 2 Description | A bale site at SE 00991 94957, possibly for smelting the ore from the nearby hush workings. | |
Image 3 ID | 6879 Click image to enlarge |
Image 3 Description | A small collection of slag at the above bale site. | |
Image 4 ID | 6880 Click image to enlarge |
Image 4 Description | A good example of a small hush dam at SE 00964 94948 | |
Image 5 ID | 6881 Click image to enlarge |
Image 5 Description | The outlet from the hush dam, leading down to the hush below. | |
Image 6 ID | 6882 Click image to enlarge |
Image 6 Description | A smithy at SE 00905 94944 with a Smith (Richard) in the foreground ! | |
Image 7 ID | 6883 Click image to enlarge |
Image 7 Description | Inside the smithy. The hearth was probably in the far right corner where there are the remains of a chimney, with the bellows to the left, feeding air through a hole in the dividing wall. There is a raised area to the right (out of sight) which was possibly the base of a workbench. | |
Image 8 ID | 6884 Click image to enlarge |
Image 8 Description | A piece of 'bouse' i.e. material extracted from the vein, showing a small string of galena (ore). The workings in this area near the smithy would appear to have been very productive judging by the amount of galena left behind; presumably this piece of bouse and several others nearby were not considered worth the effort of dressing. | |