Moorebooks
14 years ago
I thought one or to of you may not have looked at the NAHMO website these are a list of talks in two independent rooms you will see there is a very varied and full programme. You can book in for just one day otherwise we still have some cheap accommodation available and there are still vacancies on field and underground trips. We are still taking bookings but don't leave it much longer
Room 1 Saturday
Mining in Shropshire 50 Years Ago - Ivor Brown
Iron Ore Mining in North Lincolnshire - Les Riley
North Wales Manganese Mines - Dave Linton
The Mines of Mid Wales 1960 – 2011 - Simon Hughes
The Archaeology of Shropshire Mines - Colin Richards
Early Lead Mining in Shropshire - James Lawson
Exploring Surrey’s underground 1911-2011 -Pete Burgess
Room 2 Saturday
Mines of Spain - Rob Vernon
Scottish Stone and Metal Mines - Alan Jeffreys
An Obsession with Mines - George Hall
Alderley Edge - Nigel Dibben
Nenthead Underground - Mike Worsfold
Digging for Victory; Attempts to Gain New Ground! - Roy Fellows
The SCMC and Coal Mining - Neal Rushton
Sunday Room 1
Shafts, Stopes and Headings - Realising the 'Inaccessible': towards an agenda for subterranean mining archaeology - Peter Claughton
Mining in the Tamar Valley to the 17th Century - Robert Waterhouse
Firesetting - Preliminary Work in West Devon - Rick Stewart
A Life in Mining History - Mike Gill
Oswestry’s Forgotten Coalfield - Gordon Hillier
The Clee Hill Coalfield - Alf Jenkins
Excavations at Pitchcroft Engine House - David Poyner
The Mole of Edge Hill - Steve Moran
Sunday Room 2
Cornwall 50 years of Coming and Going - a kaleidoscope of events,
sites and people - Kevin Baker
Seen One, Seen the Lot? What we've learned about underground
building-stone quarries in the UK and the rest of Europe in the last
century - Paul Sowan
Cleveland Ironstone Mining - Simon Chapman
The UK's Mining Heritage - a personal view of our mining heritage andsome of its lesser known corners - Ian Castledine
50 Years of Exploring Dudley Mines - John Smith
A Year Underground with Subterranea Britannica - Martin Dixon & Linda Bartlett
Adventures at Nenthead - Peter Jackson
For more information please contact The Bookings Organiser:
Andrew Wood Home Farm, Castle Pulverbatch, Shrewsbury SY5 8DS
Tel : 01743-718668 Email : [email protected]
Moorebooks
14 years ago

Just to say we still have spaces left on events - we will take last minute bookings

You can turn up on the day for talks but if you want any food please contact Andy wood in advance

Mike
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14 years ago
It's been an excellent conference, and I think all of us on this site who've been there would agree a great time was had by all. I did talks yesterday, and a cracking SRT trip into Huglith mine today. There are currently no photos of this mine on here at the moment which is a shame as there are some very photogenic bits, but Roy's going back for the return trip mideweek and was talking about taking his camera...
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14 years ago
Adam it was indeed a brill conference and the surface stuff I did was ace. It was busy all the time and good lectures. I did Huglith surface walk on Sunday... that is some stope!!!! 😮
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14 years ago
The main stope at Huglith is even more impressive when you're doing a walking abseil down the footwall through the stemples. The stope off Badger level is also quite a big one, with some nice timbering holding up lots of rocks....
Follow the horses, Johnny my laddie, follow the horses canny lad-oh!
Peter Burgess
14 years ago
I want to go again and hear all the other lectures which I missed!
ICLOK
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14 years ago
Peter, Sorry I missed you... would have been nice to put a face to the name. 😞
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BertyBasset
14 years ago
Any plans to video/youtube the lectures ?
Peter Burgess
14 years ago
"ICLOK" wrote:

Peter, Sorry I missed you... would have been nice to put a face to the name. :(



Perhaps we need a facewall?

http://www.swcc.org.uk/members/facewall.php 

(BTW, I am not an SWCC member so don't look for me there!)

It's a great idea, though. When I forget the name of someone I have been speaking to this helps no end!
ChrisJC
14 years ago
I only attended one talk, by some bloke from Great Wyrley rambling about some pretty desperate digging he's done.

Underground trips were great, and I managed to put some more names to beards and re-acquaint myself with other beards.

Chris.
Peter Burgess
14 years ago
"BertyBasset" wrote:

Any plans to video/youtube the lectures ?


There was no recording done. Proceedings might be published. My presentation was a self-running PowerPoint A/V: so it had a pre-recorded commentary complete with music tracks and sound effects! This meant that the only thing I had to do was to introduce it, and answer a handful of questions.

One advantage of doing this is that when someone asks how long the talk is, I can tell them to the nearest second. 🙂
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14 years ago
"Peter Burgess" wrote:

"ICLOK" wrote:

Peter, Sorry I missed you... would have been nice to put a face to the name. :(



Perhaps we need a facewall?

http://www.swcc.org.uk/members/facewall.php 

(BTW, I am not an SWCC member so don't look for me there!)

It's a great idea, though. When I forget the name of someone I have been speaking to this helps no end!



Roy suggested we should have website usernames on our badges to assist recognition! He also had a particularly evil idea for a trick to play on someone regarding this but I'll let him tell you all what it was....

BTW, I think we were camping next to each other Peter - I should have introduced myself!
Follow the horses, Johnny my laddie, follow the horses canny lad-oh!
Tamarmole
14 years ago
Cracking conference - one of the best - my beard and I had a splendid time.

As usual I was left wishing that I could pack more in.

The choice of venue was excellent. It was particularly pleasant, as a camper, to be able to take a bath.

For me the highlight was Monday's winch trip into the 40 yard level in Snailbeach. Some phenomenal stoping.
Peter Burgess
14 years ago
The firesetting presentation was a good 'un. The local tikes tried firesetting in Godstone in the 1950s - setting fire to a pile of old tyres. There is plenty of soot there to sample!
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14 years ago
Some proceedings or videos would be nice to see. Especially for those unfortunate ones like myself who couldn't make it (well hopefully next time). Hoping some more pics are posted aswell
I went in a mine once.... it was dark and scary..... full of weirdos


When do I get my soapbox, I need to rant on about some b***cks
Peter Burgess
14 years ago
"AR" wrote:

"Peter Burgess" wrote:

"ICLOK" wrote:

Peter, Sorry I missed you... would have been nice to put a face to the name. :(



Perhaps we need a facewall?

http://www.swcc.org.uk/members/facewall.php 

(BTW, I am not an SWCC member so don't look for me there!)

It's a great idea, though. When I forget the name of someone I have been speaking to this helps no end!



Roy suggested we should have website usernames on our badges to assist recognition! He also had a particularly evil idea for a trick to play on someone regarding this but I'll let him tell you all what it was....

BTW, I think we were camping next to each other Peter - I should have introduced myself!

I had the squeaky fanbelt, just to confirm your suspicion.
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14 years ago
My presentation went well and we got some good debate! Not automatic... but nevertheless exactly 50 mins long.... (I do alot for work) ::)
I enjoyed the Spanish Mines talk and also the Nth Lincs Ironstone talk, both were great. :thumbup:
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royfellows
14 years ago
I am just back from it all, slept at home last night but got up early and did Hugglith again with camera.
I only live about 45 minutes away.

My best trip was Snailbeach and out by the 'scenic route', not for the fainthearted.

Yes, and my NAMHO joke was the little name plates we all wore with our names and a club name.

How about "28 days later"

I wonder what the reaction would be?
:lol:
My avatar is a poor likeness.
ICLOK
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14 years ago
Aye Up Roy..... Am still debating on the "as politically correct as a Nuremburg Rally" discussion 😉 😉
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Tamarmole
14 years ago
"Peter Burgess" wrote:

The firesetting presentation was a good 'un.



Very kind of you to say so.

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