A few photographs:
From the inside looking out:
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Just inside the adit. I'd estimate the tunnel at around 9ft wide going up to 12ft width at the widest point, with headroom 6ft but slightly more in places:
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Rubble stacked to one side of the adit:
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Embryonic side working, about half way along the adit:
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Looking towards the end of the adit, just beyond the side working:
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End of the tunnel - about 120 yards from the entrance. Note shot holes, perhaps 1½" diameter, which might suggest the use of compressed air?
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I'd agree with the theory that this was dug with the intention of getting investment rather than for the purpose of extracting anything: the adit is sunk into a hillside and if it had been continued for a few hundred yards more, it would have popped out of the other side.
Conversely, if the aim had been to extract ore from below, then it would have made no sense to put the adit so high up the hillside as it would just have created big problems with draining.
Similarly, the size of the tunnel is massive for a trial - for example, it's bigger than many of the haulage levels in most Ffestiniog slate mines so there's no justification for the size of the tunnel if extraction hadn't started.
Hello again darkness, my old friend...