After much research with a friend and a good deal of searching we managed recently to find our way into an iron ore mine that closed before the First World War. It was one of a series of mines in this locality and part of a much wider iron ore mining operation in the county that continued into the mid 60's.
We have only covered a very small part of the apparent 100 acres of mine workings in this mine alone! We intent to return and do the rest at some point.
Well on to the pictures.
The way in was a bit of a scramble
some of the brick supports with railway rails lodged across to hold up the roof
heading off down a tunnel
some of the tools left untouched for nearly a 100 years
more stuff left behind
nice view of the geology
apparently the face was drilled by hand before being stuffed with explosives - the drills
our breath captured in the flash giving a slightly eerie look
more to come as we find it - thanks for looking
We have only covered a very small part of the apparent 100 acres of mine workings in this mine alone! We intent to return and do the rest at some point.
Well on to the pictures.
The way in was a bit of a scramble
some of the brick supports with railway rails lodged across to hold up the roof
heading off down a tunnel
some of the tools left untouched for nearly a 100 years
more stuff left behind
nice view of the geology
apparently the face was drilled by hand before being stuffed with explosives - the drills
our breath captured in the flash giving a slightly eerie look
more to come as we find it - thanks for looking