Re: Coniston Copper Mines - A History


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Posted by John Nichols on October 10, 2005 at 01:44:57 from 70.191.148.241 user Mcneacail.

In Reply to: Re: Coniston Copper Mines - A History posted by John Wilson on October 10, 2005 at 01:38:24:

Cicerone Press has the filed guide for 7 pounds.

Coniston Copper Mines - A Field Guide(Reference #0902363360)
This is a field guide to the relics of copper mining in the fells above Coniston, at Tilberthwaite, Greenburn and at Seathwaite Tarn above the Duddon Valley.
Because of opportunities these old mines present for the study of industrial archaeology, for adventure, mineral collecting, geology, etc, there is an ever increasing awareness of them among widely varying sections of the public. One could say a new sport has come into being as more and more persons of all age groups, not contenting themselves solely with surface exploration and fossicking in old dumps, are going below ground.
Mining did not cease completely in the region until 1942, having commenced at Coniston in or around 1599. Evidence of working from the earliest times right through to the 1950s are to be seen at Coniston, thus creating a unique memorial to the immense endeavour which has taken place both on and under these fells.

Series:Lakeland Hills
Author:Eric G. Holland
ISBN:0-902363-36-0
Size:172x116mm
No of pages::120
Cover:Laminated
Last published:February 2001


Price: £6.99


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