Moorebooks
16 years ago
Raymond A Fairburn, SB, B5 format, 152pp, 12 plates, 37 figs, 2009 - £20.00 + P&P

This second edition has few minor alterations and amendments, the larger format has enabled the Author to provide better drawings and maps. The first systematic compilation of information on Teesdale's mining sites, completes a series on mining in the Alston Block. It summarises the minerals worked, the geology, the activities of the London Lead Company and the conditions in which the miners lived and worked. Later chapters describe mining sites and remains in three geographical areas separated by the pre-1974 boundaries of Yorkshire, Westmorland and Durham. The final chapter briefly describes the main smelting sites. The author has checked the location of every site in the field and, wherever possible, has worked from primary documentary sources. The lead industry demised in the late 1800s, but barytes and fluorspar were extracted in Teesdale for much of the 20th century. A reduced demand for them and cheaper foreign imports eventually forced the closure of the last operations in the 1970s.
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christwigg
16 years ago
Thats good news, the first edition has proved extremely elusive.
AR
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16 years ago
I bought mine from the visitor centre at Bowlees, not that it mentions the half-buried horse level part way up the gill there! Maybe it'll be in the second edition....
Follow the horses, Johnny my laddie, follow the horses canny lad-oh!
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16 years ago
Stopped in the car park there just a few weeks back. Totally failed to spot a visitors centre.

Have been trying to track down a copy of the book for ages - that could have been a better solution than shelling out £20.
Moorebooks
16 years ago

Chances are it is sold out - I have offered a deal if anyone wants to buy both books

and will do the teesdale one post free

Mike
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16 years ago
Do you have many copies of the Teesdale book Mike? My frivolous spending budget has already been hammered for this month but I'll be wanting a copy in a fortnight or so.
Moorebooks
16 years ago

don't worry I have deliberately stocked up - if ordering for post free send me a PM as well

Mike
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16 years ago
"RJV" wrote:

Stopped in the car park there just a few weeks back. Totally failed to spot a visitors centre.



It's in the old chapel - small cafe, display of local things of interest, and some books, which did include the mines book when I was last there about 6 months ago.
Follow the horses, Johnny my laddie, follow the horses canny lad-oh!

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