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An Underground Adventure – See how people worked in times past, with Geology and Industrial History

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Category Archives: Gallery

Shaft top 2020

Posted on 31 December 2020 by Peter Jackson

July 2020
September 202o following remedial works
Posted in Thompsons Level

Graffiti in the mine

Posted on 23 February 2019 by Peter Jackson

Historic Graffiti in Smallcleugh Mine. The sloping wall is the face of a fault line showing the vertical scratch marks known as slickensides. Photo by James Heaton

Posted in Smallcleugh Level

River Bank Works 2018-19

Posted on 23 February 2019 by Peter Jackson

Looking north showing the protective walling

Nesting site for sandmartins

Posted in Environment Agency projects

Autumn Gentians at Nenthead

Posted on 7 September 2018 by Peter Jackson

Posted in Wildflowers

Brewery Shaft

Gallery

Posted on 17 May 2018 by Peter Jackson

This gallery contains 2 photos.

Looking down Brewery Shaft -100 metres to the bottom. Photo by Paul Winskill

Posted in Brewery Shaft

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