christwigg
8 years ago
This has been around for many years.

http://bgs.ac.uk/data/miningPlans/ 

I remember when it first started no-one knew about it and they would happily send you a DVD full of plans for free.

Then they realised they could earn some cash and started charging something silly like £20 a plan.

It would now appear they have made many of the plans freely available to browse. Not sure how many are done but Nenthead/Swaledale area of interest to me have plenty available.

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Mr Mike
8 years ago
Ah Chris, I forgot that they had this - a year or so back I noticed that some scans were available.

Incidentally, the cost last time I ordered some plans (prob 2-3 years ago) was £3.00 a scan, with a min order value of £30.00 + VAT. However at the time you could not get to see the scan so sometimes you ended up with bum plans.

Mr Mike www.mineexplorer.org.uk
poosticker83
8 years ago
they freed up a lot of previously confidential plans, still some of the most sought after are kept under lock and key however.

Still trying in vain to get a copy of the silvertongues mine plan/section.

On a related note, does anyone know the best method of obtaining coal mine plans? directly through website or in person?


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ebgb
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8 years ago
I've had a great deal of help and co-operation over the years from the BGS, a lot of what they have listed as 'confidential' I've gotten copies of after giving them a good justification for wanting to see them. Seems that Edinburgh are often more forthcoming and amenable than keyworth, so I suppose the storage locations have a bearing on what they will divulge

FWIW there's a mooview script that will rip the online version to a complete jp2 file as well for the freely available ones
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8 years ago
I noticed a load of the Chatsworth plans of Derbyshire mines are marked as confidential, but I know you can view them in the archives there - I suspect what it actually means in many cases is that the BGS need to get the owner's permission before providing you with a copy, rather than "top secret"!
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christwigg
8 years ago
"ebgb" wrote:


FWIW there's a mooview script that will rip the online version to a complete jp2 file as well for the freely available ones



Best not discussed on an open forum, people tend to plug that sort of hole when it become public knowledge.

:smartass:
ebgb
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8 years ago
"christwigg" wrote:

"ebgb" wrote:


FWIW there's a mooview script that will rip the online version to a complete jp2 file as well for the freely available ones



Best not discussed on an open forum, people tend to plug that sort of hole when it become public knowledge.

:smartass:



right click on the scanned images on the BGS site it gives you the link to the original script they use from sourceforge, so not really a secret!

Daggers
8 years ago
Of course the plans are now in supersized image scan tiles, which can be downloaded and re-assembled in to massive jpeg images and then printed off using a drawing print service for about £7 a drawing with no minimum order.

But trust me it takes about two weeks per scan to re-assemble the tiles as there about 2500 tiles per image scan.

Oh if you want to do it use Firefox and a plugin called Pick & Save Images, open a plan zoom right in then use the app, it will then grab all the tiles visible for that area of the plan, it's then a matter of manually re-assembling the tiles in Photoshop.
Daggers

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