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North East England
Unknown artifact, Longcleugh Vein split (photo)
Unknown artifact, Longcleugh Vein split (photo)
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Mr Mike
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17 years ago
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Does anyone know what this is??
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Jimbo
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17 years ago
#2
Is it metal?
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Captain Scarlet
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17 years ago
#3
Its difficult to gauge its size from the pic, but I saw something very similar at the weekend which was the central section of an anvil. Very heavy.
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Mr Mike
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17 years ago
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Yes, metal, size is about 10cm squarish, on the angled side there is also a round hole.
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Barney
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17 years ago
#5
Something to do with a rail points system? hence the angle on one side
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Mr Mike
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17 years ago
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Thats a thought - it could be that, its been a while since I have been down the passage it is down, but it is near a junction split.
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jagman
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17 years ago
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Can't recall seeing any points in Nenthead that had a lever type system to move them that would need a counterweight which kinda puts me off the idea.
Looks like a counterweight for something or another though
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