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11 years ago
Just trying to sort out a large amount of old photos about which I unfortunately kept no notes at the time of taking...

On what vein is the tallish narrow stope accessed from the northern end of West High Cross Vein which runs adjacent to the BH Vein? Sure I should now this but neither Dunham, Fairbairn or even the VM plan names it.

Also, what's this?
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Ta!
Mr Mike
11 years ago
We thought it might have been a cover?

Vein name, I can't find anything either.
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11 years ago
A cover makes sense but for what?

Slight change of mine.
Anyone know if this tub is still accessible, allegdely in Rampgill near the boundary?
http://www.mine-explorer.co.uk/view_picture.asp?id=5101 

Done those various flats fairly well & I've not seen any tubs up there that I can recall however it doesn't look unfamiliar...
Mr Mike
11 years ago
Might be referring to RG vein past the Hardshins junction?

Don't know if I am dreaming but that photo rings a bell in which I think Roy Fellows had a photo that was similar and he stated it was something NORPEX missed?
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11 years ago
"Mr Mike" wrote:

Might be referring to RG vein past the Hardshins junction?


Maybe though everything I've been up that end of RG Vein is foul, not nice n neat like that.

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