Looks to be the top of the New Robey incline?
Moving on a little bit, this picture is confusing me no end:
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The caption reads:
One of the classic "Caban" shots. Here the view is on C Floor at the foot of the Tuxford Incline (through the arch on the right)behind the photographer is the entry to the New Robey, while the train of blocks is coming from the Old Robey towards the mills.The track layout doesn't seem to correspond with the survey. My first idea was that this is the chamber at the top of the Old Robey, but it can't be as (i) there are no telegraph poles at the top; and (ii) it looks completely different! This is Roy Fellows' picture from '87:
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Presumably, therefore, the top picture is of either the landing of the Tuxford, ie through the wall from the lower picture or it's of somewhere near the top of the New Robey
incline?
Hello again darkness, my old friend...