Tin Miner
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9 years ago
This old mine site is on PRIVATE property, and is very dangerous due to open gunnises and pits strewn around the site still open. There is no underground workings accessible.
crickleymal
9 years ago
Where is it?
Malc.
Rusted and ropey, Dog eared old copy
Vintage and classic or just plain Jurassic
All words to describe me.
Tamarmole
9 years ago
"Tin Miner" wrote:

This old mine site is on PRIVATE property, and is very dangerous due to open gunnises and pits strewn around the site still open. There is no underground workings accessible.



Given the lack of context this is a little bit random.
skimble
Cat_Bones
9 years ago
"Tamarmole" wrote:

"Tin Miner" wrote:

This old mine site is on PRIVATE property, and is very dangerous due to open gunnises and pits strewn around the site still open. There is no underground workings accessible.



Given the lack of context this is a little bit random.



I think it may have been mentioned on another thread.
golden
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9 years ago
Its got some well preserved 16th century open workings and those deep crevices as well. Best to go in the winter time!.
:)
Tamarmole
9 years ago
"skimble" wrote:

"crickleymal" wrote:

Where is it?


http://www.aditnow.co.uk/Mines/Cleft-Rock-Iron-Mine_21165/ 



Oh it's Ausewell Wood. Significant copper producer in the 1720s if memory serves (not that I am that old you understand) - visted by Henric Kalmeter 1724 /25.

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