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Specially made for showing in the Snailbeach visitor centre, this is a
dramatic introduction to the famous lead mine in Shropshire, once renowned as
the Richest per acre of ground in Europe which has had such a long
and varied history. Workings on the Snailbeach vein for lead, zinc and barite
have left many shafts, buildings and waste tips all of which have been gradually
decaying since mining ceased in the 1950s.
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The undergrowth has been cleared, holes filled and stabilised, foundations excavated, walls repaired and made safe, new paths have been laid, roofs replaced on many buildings and a new use found for some of them. Now the site is something to be proud of. Not a derelict industrial wasteland, but a fascinating testimony to the work of countless miners over the past two thousand years of Shropshire history. This production was only intended to be seen by visitors to Snailbeach visitor centre. Many people have asked to buy a copy though, so by popular demand, we are now making it more widely available! |
Dedicated to the memory of Malcolm Newton.
For more information see Snailbeach Site Feature. |
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Last modified 15/08/05 Categories: Mining history video, mining video