We were staying in the Youth Hostel on the slopes of Helvellyn, so took the opportunity (while the rain stopped) to have a mooch round.
The mine was still operational until the early sixties, and was state of the art in terms of the technology it used. Electricity was generated from hydro-electric plants, and in turn used to power electric engines used to bring the lead to the surface.
Most of the plant was razed to the ground in the sixties. The exceptions are The Youth Hostel which was a former worker's barracks, and the offices now used as an Outward Bound Centre.
Even though the buildings have been destroyed, there are still some impressive remains, including two huge spoilheaps, one up the mountain, and the other which looms threateningly over the Youth Hostel. The undergound workings are apparently massive.
According to a leaflet I picked up, the mine was used by the M.O.D in the Cold War to try and work out whether it was possible to detect a nuclear explosion being carried out underground. The Russians were suspected of having broken a nuclear treaty by doing this.
Stanchion for an aerail ropeway. Probably
Track of railway leading to spoil heap
They used anything they had left to build this wall
Blocked up level
Access point to workings
General shot of site
River was in spate
Looking up to spoil heaps higher up the mountain
and down ro Ullswater
more pics here
http://s201.photobucket.com/albums/aa101/borntobemild/greenside/
The mine was still operational until the early sixties, and was state of the art in terms of the technology it used. Electricity was generated from hydro-electric plants, and in turn used to power electric engines used to bring the lead to the surface.
Most of the plant was razed to the ground in the sixties. The exceptions are The Youth Hostel which was a former worker's barracks, and the offices now used as an Outward Bound Centre.
Even though the buildings have been destroyed, there are still some impressive remains, including two huge spoilheaps, one up the mountain, and the other which looms threateningly over the Youth Hostel. The undergound workings are apparently massive.
According to a leaflet I picked up, the mine was used by the M.O.D in the Cold War to try and work out whether it was possible to detect a nuclear explosion being carried out underground. The Russians were suspected of having broken a nuclear treaty by doing this.
Stanchion for an aerail ropeway. Probably
Track of railway leading to spoil heap
They used anything they had left to build this wall
Blocked up level
Access point to workings
General shot of site
River was in spate
Looking up to spoil heaps higher up the mountain
and down ro Ullswater
more pics here
http://s201.photobucket.com/albums/aa101/borntobemild/greenside/