mshakeshaft
5 years ago
Hi I am looking for more information on one of the Lead mines on Longstone Moor in the Peak District. I have a photograph I took with a drone and would like more history on the site. The map reference is
53°15'43.2"N 1°42'30.5"W
53.261994, -1.708468
🔗119991[linkphoto]119991[/linkphoto][/link]

Edit: It appears to be Cackle Mackle. Thanks to everyone for their help. I am looking for a history.

Morlock
5 years ago
That exact position does not seem to have a mine record. Check map for mines within 1 Km

https://www.aditnow.co.uk/Mines/Cackle-Mackle-Lead-Mine_14053/ 
AR
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5 years ago
Yes, that's Cackle Mackle Mine with its well-preserved horse gin track. I can't remember offhand what published material there is relating to it but I'll have a dig around and see what I can find, there's certainly some unpublished stuff in Doug Nash's records.

https://pdmhs.co.uk/MiningHistory/Bulletin%202-2%20-%20The%20North%20Side%20of%20Ashford%20Lordship.pdf  relating to mid-18th century working.
Follow the horses, Johnny my laddie, follow the horses canny lad-oh!
mshakeshaft
5 years ago
"AR" wrote:

Yes, that's Cackle Mackle Mine with its well-preserved horse gin track. I can't remember offhand what published material there is relating to it but I'll have a dig around and see what I can find, there's certainly some unpublished stuff in Doug Nash's records.

https://pdmhs.co.uk/MiningHistory/Bulletin%202-2%20-%20The%20North%20Side%20of%20Ashford%20Lordship.pdf  relating to mid-18th century working.



AR/Morlock Thanks for your help that is great. The image for some reason has been cropped. It is an amazing area!
pwhole
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5 years ago
I think I have a couple of Nellie Kirkham articles from Cave Science at home that cover this area - I'll try and remember to have a look when I get back - I'm in the City of Virus at the moment, holed up in Bethnal Green Travelodge. It's so bracing...
AR
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5 years ago
https://pdmhs.co.uk/MiningHistory/Bulletin%207-2%20-%20The%20Caves,%20Mines%20and%20Soughs%20of%20the%20Wardlow%20Basin%20and%20Cressbrook%20Dale.pdf 

Phil - hope you manage to avoid the plague and get home safe and uninfected!
Follow the horses, Johnny my laddie, follow the horses canny lad-oh!
pwhole
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5 years ago
I've just managed to find the article I mentioned, which is a slightly faded photocopy of documents in the BCL. It's Cave Science, Volume 5, No. 39, from April 1966. If it's of interest I'll scan it, as there is about a page in total on the Cackle Mackle area?
AR
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5 years ago
Thanks for reminding me Phil, the late Dave Williams OCR'd it and I've got a copy somewhere - I'll dig it out and put it into my personal docs to share it.

https://www.aditnow.co.uk/documents/Personal-Album-431/From-Cave-Science-Vol.-5-No.-59.PDF 
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mshakeshaft
5 years ago
Brilliant - Thanks so much for this!

I really appreciate everyone's help.

Martin:thumbsup:

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