Peter Burgess
16 years ago
On the theme of "Start 'em young", or "young explorers are our future", here are my offerings.

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A young explorer looks round Mouldridge Mine for the first time.


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Fully equipped young explorer enjoying Jug Holes.


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Keen young lad helps dad with some photographs in Godstone Main Series.


Note for Tony:

Just so there is no doubt in your mind, the young person depicted is a BOY, and is my eleven year old SON.

Further Note for Tony:

This is the AditNow photo competition, not the Hidden Earth one - different rules apply !

Question to the judges - is Jug Holes classed as a mine? It is in the database but the photo is in one of the natural sections. If you are going to disqualify it, I'll find another one!
ttxela
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16 years ago
More Peak entries :thumbup:

I like the Mouldridge one the best.
rhychydwr
16 years ago
The message is coming home, all your pictures have scale. Well done Peter.
Cutting coal in my spare time.
sougher
16 years ago
Peter - in your question to the judges as to whether Jug Holes is a mine or not.

YES, I would define it as a mine, the reason being that the natural cave system (both Upper and Lower) which lie at the southernmost tip of the Noon Nick Vein (for a longer historical detailed description of the Noon Nick Vein and the Jugholes cave system please refer to my earlier postings on the "Jug Holes" forum debate) and "t'owd man" as well as mining along the gangue (mining term for the other minerals i.e. fluorspar, barytes, zinc blende etc., found alongside lead in the vein) vein of the Noon Nick also mined the cave system throughout the centuries looking for lead ore. Barmasters records for the Matlock Liberty frequently refer to both Jugholes and the Noon Nick Vein, so if the Barmaster and Jury considered Jugholes to be a mine, thats good enough for me! Trust this helps the judges in making their decision.

p.s. I see Jugholes mud does not improve over the years!
simonrl
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16 years ago
"rhychydwr1" wrote:

The message is coming home, all your pictures have scale. Well done Peter.



Just in case anybody is confused, 'cos I sure am!

Unless I really am confused... the photographs being uploaded to AditNow are for the AditNow '09 photo comp. We've run this for a few years around this time of year.

Rhychydwr1 is judging the Hidden Earth photo competition.

However rhychydwr1 is not judging the AditNow photo competition.

Therefore comments about binning black and white photographs, or photographs without scale do not apply to the AditNow photo competition! All information and so forth is here http://www.aditnow.co.uk/static/mine-photographs-competition-2009.aspx  and judging will be on all sorts of things from composition to relevance to historical merit!

That said, I really do hope those comments don't put people off entering the Hidden Earth competition. It will be good to see more mining content on the wall. Mike Moore has been extremely generous for the past few years in sponsoring both photo competitions.

There is a thread about the Hidden Earth competition here http://www.aditnow.co.uk/community/viewtopic.aspx?t=3355  and see the note I added saying (unless arrangements already made) if anybody wants to post me their printed photos I'd be happy to take them down (although time is short now).
my orders are to sit here and watch the world go by
Peter Burgess
16 years ago
Thanks Simon re Jug Holes. To be honest, that photo could have been taken in any number of muddy holes!

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