Mine exploration, photographs and mining history for mine explorers, industrial archaeologists, researchers and historians
AditNow
ish
Home
Mines
, Quarries & Sites
Photographs
Forum
Information
& Resources
Info, Reference & Documents
Essential Reading List
Mining & Mine History Museums
About Mine Exploration
About this Web Site
Web Site Links
Everything Else
Miners Reunited
Worthy Causes
Site Leaflet
AditNow Mining History Society
About ANMHS
Join ANMHS
Photo Competitions
2016 Photo Competition
2013 Photo Competition Results
2012 Photo Competition Results
2011 Photo Competition Results
2010 Photo Competition Results
2009 Photo Competition Results
2008 Photo Competition Results
2007 Photo Competition Results
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j
k
l
m
n
o
p
q
r
s
t
u
v
w
x
y
z
AditNow Community
Search
Login
Register
Login
Display Name
User Name is required.
Enter New Password
Password is required.
Remember me
Lost Password
Forum Login
AditNow Community
UK Mine Exploration Forums
North Wales
Cwt-y-Bugail Slate Mine
Cwt-y-Bugail Slate Mine
Previous Topic
Next Topic
Tools
Print this topic
turbo
50.2% (Neutral)
Newbie
Topic Starter
16 years ago
#1
does any body know how many levels in this mine the old one not manod
View All Posts by User
Wanna join the discussion?!
Login to your AditNow Community forum account
or Register a new forum account
simonrl
51% (Neutral)
Administration
16 years ago
#2
7 floors in total, A to E working downwards, and 1 and 2 up, the main mill being IIRC on B floor. Hope that helps.
Edit, I don't *think* all the levels were worked in all veins although could be wrong there.
my orders are to sit here and watch the world go by
View All Posts by User
grahami
50.2% (Neutral)
Newbie
16 years ago
#3
Can I suggest reading "Blaen y Cwm and Cwt y Bugail Slate Quarries" by MJT Lewis ? It is based in part on Plas Tan y Bwlch IA surveys and the work of Fforum Plas Tan y Bwlch adn was published in 2003 by Adit Publications. (No - I didn't have anything to do with this survey.)
Grahami
The map is the territory - especially in chain scale.
View All Posts by User
simonrl
51% (Neutral)
Administration
16 years ago
#4
Agreed. Mike Moore has it in stock here:
http://www.moorebooks.co.uk/shelves/cart.php?target=product&product_id=16735
my orders are to sit here and watch the world go by
View All Posts by User
stevem
50.2% (Neutral)
Newbie
16 years ago
#5
Thanks....will order one as well.
Surprisingly a place I haven't looked around much. May give me the incentive to poke around next time im in cwm.
(there this weekend with a load of scouts an im off in search of railway tunnels ::) )
May the fleas of a thousand camels infest the crotch of the person who
screws up your day and may their arms be too short to scratch.
View All Posts by User
turbo
50.2% (Neutral)
Newbie
Topic Starter
16 years ago
#6
i think i went down 3 levels but could not find any more ways down so will look around a bit more next week
View All Posts by User
Barney
50.2% (Neutral)
Newbie
16 years ago
#7
Pretty much all of floors 1, 2, & A are on the surface. Most of the underground chambering is in the north Twll (Back vein) this being floors B, C, D & E.
View All Posts by User
turbo
50.2% (Neutral)
Newbie
Topic Starter
16 years ago
#8
ok thanks
View All Posts by User
Similar Topics
Cwt-y-Bugail Slate Mine
(
North Wales
) by
LAP
17 years ago
Cwt-Y-Bugail Slate Mine (mine)
(
North Wales
) by
photobilly
5 years ago
Cwrt-y-Bugail Slate Mine query
(
North Wales
) by
simonrl
11 years ago
Cwt-y-Bugail bicycle
(
North Wales
) by
Willy Eckerslyke
10 years ago
Cwt y bugail
(
North Wales
) by
jones the slate
16 years ago
Users browsing this topic
Guest