AdM Michael
11 years ago
Final competition entry:

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Sir Francis Level
Remains of a winder powered by water pressure

The winder and a hydraulic engine were installed in 1879. Water to drive the system came from dams on surface.


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Ostwig Slate Mine
The Whales

Looking from a 'modern' 1940s working into a working from the 1890s in the Unteres Lager (bottom slate bed) across the Kaiser Wilhelm adit showing the Whales which are a distinctive geological feature in this mine.



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Ostwig Slate Mine
Unteres Lager 1914, bolting and Whales

Working this part of the Unteres Lager (bottom slate bed) was finished in 1914. The bolting looks impressive.
The Whales are a distinctive geological feature in this mine and are exposed over a distance of some 320 metres in this working.
This photo shows the other end of the working featured in the photo 'The Whales'.

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