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Riber Lead Mine (United Kingdom)


Based on speculation that the Shaley Vein might prove to be the Eastern continuation of Coalpithole rake, a decline was sunk (3m wide) 500m long. However it was found that the 'Old Man' had successfully penetrated the hillside far deeper than expected and the best ore was gone. The mines adit also intersected Side Mine.
Small quantities of Lead and Zinc were produced before closure in 1959.

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Last updated February 22nd 2015 by Dickie Bird
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Other location/mapping information:

Latitude: 53.1255
Longitude: -1.55463
Landranger grid reference: SK299588
Easting: 429900
Northing: 358800

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Major Mining Region



Riber Lead Mine belongs to the Derbyshire region.