gocaving
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14 years ago
Has anyone got any information on this mine and/ or anything on B30 or any of the other close nd possibly linking mines please?
Thanks
Alasdair Neill
14 years ago
Good account of the recent exploration in the CAT Journal, and a book on the Lindal Moor Mines (I think called the Iron Moor). Will have to look up the correct titles but I am sure someone else will get these before me as I am away for a week.
royfellows
14 years ago
Yes "The Iron Moor" by Alan McFadzean published by Red Earth Publications. Highly recommended.

and there was a little book by Eric Holland, "Caving in Furness" I believe, written quite a few years ago.

The Mine Explorer #3 and #5 has something as well, according to my database.
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Moorebooks
14 years ago
"royfellows" wrote:

Yes "The Iron Moor" by Alan McFadzean published by Red Earth Publications. Highly recommended.

and there was a little book by Eric Holland, "Caving in Furness" I believe, written quite a few years ago.

The Mine Explorer #3 and #5 has something as well, according to my database.



and I have all in stock

Mike
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14 years ago
Have a vague recollection of flicking through a new book on Cumbrian iron mining last time I was in the Lakes. Can't remember the title or the exact subject matter though which isn't much help!
RichardLevett
14 years ago
royfellows
14 years ago
"RichardLevett" wrote:

Don't know if this is of any interest...

http://www.wirralcavinggroup.org.uk/trips/dingdong.html 



Very interesting and thanks for the link but... err...
wrong Ding Dong

Daft as it sounds there are 3 of them to my knowledge.
The Furness iron mine, (this thread)
The Devon copper mine, (your link), Tavistock
The Cornwall copper/tin mine, Madron
This dosn't include the easts and wests and souths etc

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RichardLevett
14 years ago
"royfellows" wrote:

"RichardLevett" wrote:

Don't know if this is of any interest...

http://www.wirralcavinggroup.org.uk/trips/dingdong.html 



Very interesting and thanks for the link but... err...
wrong Ding Dong

Daft as it sounds there are 3 of them to my knowledge.
The Furness iron mine, (this thread)
The Devon copper mine, (your link), Tavistock
The Cornwall copper/tin mine, Madron
This dosn't include the easts and wests and souths etc



Cheers for pointing that out, I didn't realise there were three! I suppose even the best of us make mistakes from time to time. 😉
Monty Stubble
14 years ago
Yes - I was in there about 3 months ago. It was, as all Furness Mines must be, a complete sh****le but oh so interesting.

Then, the way through to the Derby workings was open and I suspect, with this recent rain it has closed up again.

But get down there and look for yourself. The 90' entrance shaft has a perfect hang off the overhanging tree.

The skulls at the bottom are from the nearby abattoir, when it was used as a dump for offal.

Enjoy!
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14 years ago
"RJV" wrote:

Have a vague recollection of flicking through a new book on Cumbrian iron mining last time I was in the Lakes. Can't remember the title or the exact subject matter though which isn't much help!



The Red Earth' by Dave Kelly, ISBN 0-9534779-0-8 ?
"PDHMS, WMRG, DCC, Welsh Mines Society, Northern Mines Research Group, Nenthead Mines Society and General Forum Gobshite!"
royfellows
14 years ago
Oh sugar!
I knew there was another one.
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gocaving
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14 years ago
Hi Mike ,
Do you have a copy of the Iron Moor?
Thanks
Steve
Moorebooks
14 years ago
"gocaving" wrote:

Hi Mike ,
Do you have a copy of the Iron Moor?
Thanks
Steve



Hi Steve,

yes I have 2 copies just go onto my website linkto the exact page below
http://www.moorebooks.co.uk/shelves/cart.php?target=product&product_id=17794&substring= 

cheers

Mike

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