I have been exploring the Nenthead mines since 1986 and have noticed a lot of deterioration of artefacts. The wheel barrow up in the north flats in Caplecleugh was intact at one time; this is the one by the air pipes going down a concealed shaft. The bits of it are over on the left now so this has been moved.
Also the truck that sticks out of a level up in the stope cheek. None would mess with that as it’s out of the way.
Here is a photo from my album, drool over the way things were.
Yes, and the newspaper cuttings of the marriage of a Royal Navy Commander in WW1 that were in the stope to the left of the camera, what happened to them.
The truck at the back is now a skeleton tipped forward by the shift in its centre of gravity as the timber has rotted and fallen off.
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My avatar is a poor likeness.