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Ivybridge Consols (Fillham Silverlead) Mixed Mine (United Kingdom)


Description by ICLOK
Worked for Lead, Silver & Zinc
This Lead silver mine is 1 mile SE from Ivybridge and was worked from two shafts the deepest reaching 78 Fathoms. The remains today consist of an engine house in the wooded corner of a field. The engine was a 50" engine which pumped on Beresfords Shaft erected in 1855.
Recorded output was 284 Tons of Lead ore in 1855 and 1856.

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Last updated March 5th 2008 by ICLOK
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Other location/mapping information:

Latitude: 50.3802
Longitude: -3.90431
Landranger grid reference: SX647551
Easting: 264700
Northing: 055100

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Major Mining Region



Ivybridge Consols Mixed Mine belongs to the Dartmoor region.