I was aware that some untopping work had occurred in the past at both Oakeley and Cwmorthin Quarries, but until I saw the archive photos of Oakeley, I was not aware of the scale of this operation. It looks as if many interesting features have been quarried away. How much of the underground workings at Oakeley have actually been lost in this manner? I have been underground at Cwmorthin but did'nt manage to get through to Oakeley to see how extensive or otherwise it is.
On the topic of archive material, I would very much like to see old photos of the rockmen at work. It would also be very interesting to see old accounts of their folk traditions and stories many of which I imagine would be both vibrant and even spooky, working as they did in the underground environment. This especially interests me as I have a background in anthropology, with a more recent interest in industrial archaeology, with a focus on the Welsh slate industry in particular.
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'I wonder how many breakfasts, and other meals we have missed inside that nasty clockless, timeless hole?'
'The Hobbit'
J R R Tolkien.