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  Abandoned Mines Abandoned Mines  

1931 Supplement to the Catalogue of Plans of Abandoned Mines for Cumberland

Plan
No.
   
10,511    ASPATRIA WEST
 
Parish: Oughterside & Allerby. COAL: Yard (about 1850).
 
10,510    ASPATRIA; Bank End; East
 
Parishes: Oughterside & Allerby; Aspatira & Brayton. COAL: Thirty Inch, Ten Quarters (1856).
 
10,368    BOLTON; CRUMMOCK, Nos. 1, 2, 3; RISE OLD; POWGHYLL (POWGILL); Bridge End; Engine; Engine Old
 
Parishes: Westward; Boltons. COAL: Master, Main, Crow (1836).
 
10,512    BRAYTON DOMAIN, No. 2
 
Parish: Oughterside & Allerby. COAL: Yard, Thirty Inch (1861).
 
10,335    BUCKHILL
 
Parish: Broughton Moor. COAL: Yard. (Abandoned: 28th October 1930).
 
10,537    CAMERTON, Nos. 1 ,2; River; Wood
 
Parishes: Camerton; Seaton. COAL & FIRECLAY: Little Main (about 1904), Brassey (about 1919), Yard, Eighteen Inch or Ganister.
 
10,536    CAMERTON, Nos. 1, 2; River; Wood (Including old workings)
 
Parishes: Camerton; Seaton. COAL, FIRECLAY & GANISTER: Lickbank, Little Main, Fireclay. (Abandoned: 19th March 1931).
 
10,336    CLIFTON
 
Parishes: Great Clifton; Little Clifton. COAL: White Metal, Rattler. (Abandoned: 28th October 1930).
 
10,513    CROSBY AND ROSEGILL
 
Parishes: Gilcrux; Crosscanonby; Oughterside & Allerby; Dearham. COAL: Yard, Ten Quarters, Thirty Inch, Metal (about 1897).
 
10,518    LAMPLUGH; Coronation; John Wood; Murton; Winnah
 
Parish: Lamplugh. IRON ORE. (Abandoned: 1st July 1931, Received: 8th October 1931).
 
10,360    OUGHTERSIDE
 
Parish: Oughterside & Allerby. COAL: Little Main. (Abandoned: 15th December 1930).
 
10,361    POWGHYLL (POWGILL)
 
Parish: Boltons. COAL: Master. (Abandoned: 24th November 1930). The following pits are shown :- Earl; Engine; Engine Old; Heweston; Limekiln; Machine Old and Rise.
 

The plans of abandoned mines are held by the Coal Authority (http://www.coal.gov.uk/) at the following address: The Coal Authority, 200 Lichfield Lane, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, NG18 4RG

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