Powder magazine at White Grit mine

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Powder magazine at White Grit mine

Image: © John M Taken: 25 Apr 2011

The mine was developed in the 1840s-50s for Lewis & Phillips 'Grit and Gravels Co.' to exploit the Rider and Squilver veins. Production largely ceased by the 1870s but continued sporadically at a lesser scale until the early 1900s. The ruined building is a double walled powder magazine.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.575918
Longitude
-3.00354