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Rab.
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5 years ago
#1
Can anyone tell me what this means?
Next to the name (No.10 Pit) on the Glenlogan
plans is:-
High Door 316.59
Low Door 348.09
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Morlock
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5 years ago
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I can't find the mine in question but suggest the figures may be the depth in feet to shaft landings.
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Rab.
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5 years ago
#3
Thanks Morlock, I hadn't thought that way.
Something to do with the cage, I was thinking,
but I like your suggestion better.
Thanks again.
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