From British Mining No. 53, The Arkengarthdale Mines [Les Tyson]:
"Danby Level with its impressive tips and incline down to the Blackhills dressing floors, was driven south-west, at 1472 feet AOD, to command the Main Limestone, which begins too dip gently westwards towards Little Punchard Gill. This level cut Stodart's Vein and ignored it, but followed Martin's Vein ESE nearly as far as the Great Blackside Vein. The main drive cut several veins. These included Luck's All Vein, a continuation of Surrender North vein, which was followed for 3250 feet, Wetshaw Head Vein and Marsh String. Rich ground was discovered in the 1880s when a crosscut driven from Marsh String cut the Far North and Grey Game Veins. A notable feature of the mine is an underground horse whim chamber which connects through an eyehole cut in the rock, to a deep shaft into Danby Under Level. There is also a wide barytes vein near the chamber."
Reckon that this is the mentioned horse chamber:
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I go mine exploring as it's easier than doing housework...