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Archaeological excavation at Dukesfield Smelt Mill
by Andrew Curtis
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An evaluation was carried out to determine the survival of existing archaeology... (more)
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Mill Pond in Lumsdale
by Andy Stephenson
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One of the ponds providing power for the mills below.
The mills and the... (more)
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Former Mine Office, Boulby Ironstone Mine
by Mick Garratt
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Category: Industrial heritage
The Boulby Ironstone Mine was established in 1903. The first drift was 200m or... (more)
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Stacksteads, Lee Quarry
by David Dixon
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Lee Quarry is a large gritstone quarry that has been disused since the 1970s.... (more)
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Lee Quarry
by David Dixon
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Lee Quarry is a large gritstone quarry that has been disused since the 1970s.... (more)
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Archaeological investigation, Judy Woods
by Christine Johnstone
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Survey of the site of a dam connected with the old mineral line in Low Wood... (more)
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Darkhill Ironworks
by John Winder
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The Darkhill Ironworks - and the neighbouring Titanic Steelworks - are both... (more)
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Coal conveyor and National Mining Museum, Newtongrange
by Jim Barton
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Industrial archaeology, now a tourist destination in this Midlothian village on the A7.
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Anderton boat lift - industrial archaeology
by Stephen Craven
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This bit of stonework is probably part of the wall of a former dock that was... (more)
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Boiler house and chimney base, Innerleithen
by Jim Barton
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The boiler house and chimney base at the former Caerlee Mill. The woollen mill... (more)
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Lee Quarry, Stacksteads
by David Dixon
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Lee Quarry is a large gritstone quarry that has been disused since the 1970s.... (more)
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Archaeology Walk, Judy Woods
by Christine Johnstone
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Denis Waudby, the walk leader, explaining how archaeologists survey in Low Wood... (more)
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Participants on the Archaeology Walk, Judy Woods
by Christine Johnstone
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Learning about the rope-hauled mineral line in Low Wood [part of Judy Woods].... (more)
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Lumsdale Falls
by Andy Stephenson
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The Bentley Brook takes its longest single leap at this point. Remnants of... (more)
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Former industrial landscape, Dunion Hill quarry
by Jim Barton
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A strange landscape of concrete structures, an old oil tank and the rock face of... (more)
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Inkerman Beehive Coke Ovens
by Mick Garratt
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It's a shame it's been used as a tip.
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Inkerman Beehive Coke Ovens
by Mick Garratt
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Mill lade from the Strand, Innerleithen
by Jim Barton
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The lade flowing south towards Caerlee Mills after passing through a culvert... (more)
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Mill lade near Kirklands
by Jim Barton
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The lade here runs parallel to the B709 on the east side of the road to bypass... (more)
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The mill lade enters the Tweed below Innerleithen
by Jim Barton
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The end of the journey for the waters that have been channelled from the weir on... (more)
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Mill lade near Tweedbank farm
by Jim Barton
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The last waterwheel on the length of the mill lade was at Tweedbank farm, to... (more)
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Mill lade in Innerleithen
by Jim Barton
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After leaving the Caerlee Mill, the 'Dam' here flows under the Main... (more)
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Mill lade, Innerleithen
by Jim Barton
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The route of the lade here passes behind houses and under the Strand on its way... (more)
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Remains of the 1788 weir, Leithen Water
by Jim Barton
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Part of the original weir built in 1788 to supply water power to the Caerlee... (more)
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Culvert and sluice gate at Kirklands, Innerleithen
by Jim Barton
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Here the mill lade crosses back to the W side of the B709 after its diversion to... (more)
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Culvert exit on E side of B709
by Jim Barton
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The mill lade built in 1846 here crosses under the B709 and continues parallel... (more)
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Remains of mill lade above Kirklands, Innerleithen
by Jim Barton
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Here the lade is downstream of the sites of St Ronan's Mill and... (more)
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Mill lade in the plantations by the B709
by Jim Barton
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Here the lade runs parallel to the road, keeping its height as the road... (more)
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Start of the mill lade above Innerleithen
by Jim Barton
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The W side of the bridge where the lade passes under the B709, shown in... (more)
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Intake for the mill lade or dam
by Jim Barton
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The intake at the weir built in 1846 for the 'Innerleithen Dam'.
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Old sluice gate mechanism, Leithen Water
by Jim Barton
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Remains of the mechanism to control the flow of water over the weir built in... (more)
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Remains of Countess Weir Paper Mills
by Chris Allen
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There were extensive paper mills operational on this site from 1638 to 1885 and... (more)
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Interesting wall, Wednesbury
by Chris Allen
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The roadside boundary wall of St Paul's Church. It is composed of furnace... (more)
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Quarry Bank Mill, Apprentice House Yard
by David Dixon
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The mill is notable for its use of unpaid child apprentices, a system that... (more)
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Salt Wagon and Boiler House, Lion Salt Works
by David Dixon
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The distinctive salt wagons, with their pitch roof, designed to drain rainwater... (more)
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Lion Salt Works, Pan House 4 (unrestored)
by David Dixon
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A pan house was a lightly constructed timber shed covering a large iron salt pan... (more)
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Lion Salt Works, Pan House 3
by David Dixon
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A pan house was a lightly constructed timber shed covering a large iron salt pan... (more)
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The Boiling Pan Experience at the Lion Salt Works
by David Dixon
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A pan house was a lightly constructed timber shed covering a large iron salt pan... (more)
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Lion Salt Works, Behind the Bar at the Red Lion
by David Dixon
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Constructed in 1877, the Red Lion public house was originally part of a terraced... (more)
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Brine Pump, Lion Salt Works
by David Dixon
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The brine pump next to the engine house is of a type sometimes referred to as a... (more)
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Mechanical Guillotine and Smithy, Lion Salt Works
by David Dixon
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Most of the salt works’ buildings were made of metal; including the salt pans,... (more)
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Lion Salt Works, The Smithy
by David Dixon
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Most of the salt works’ buildings were made of metal; including the salt pans,... (more)
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Lion Salt Works Museum Building (Stove House 5)
by David Dixon
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External Salt Pan at the Lion Salt Works
by David Dixon
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Lion Salt Works, Brine Tank
by David Dixon
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Collapsed Brine Tank and Boiler, Lion Salt Works
by David Dixon
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The Lion Salt Works, Marston
by David Dixon
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A view looking south west from outside the museum building towards the... (more)
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Lion Salt Works, The Manger's Office
by David Dixon
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This late-19th century, timber-framed, brick building is a Grade II listed... (more)
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Red Lion Inn, The Lion Salt Works
by David Dixon
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Constructed in 1877, this was originally part of a terraced row of four houses... (more)
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Trent and Mersey Canal, Lion Salt Works
by David Dixon
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Looking across the canal towards the former Lion Salt Works (now preserved as a museum).
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