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This visual biography map is now becoming covered with the blue symbols that mark the location of the mines described in Helen Harris’s book on the Industrial Archaeology of Dartmoor. 

Click here to view the latest version of the  visual bibliography map of Dartmoor Mines.

“What is now left of these Dartmoor Mines? At tbe surface of the site of an old mine is nearly always marked by undulations, often considerable,due to collapsed underground or surface workings and to spoil heaps, though often these have become partly obliterated by vegetation.”

Harris Page 41

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  • The Mines

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    Wheal Jewell page 208 SX525813 NLS Mary Tavy

    K

    Kings Oven page 192 SX675812 NLS Chagford

    Kings Wood page 69 SX711666 NLS Buckfastleigh

    Kit page 220 SX563675 NLS Plympton

    Kitts or Skirts page 212  SX516846 NLS Peter Tavy

    L

    Wheal Lopes page 186 SX517634 NLS  Bickleigh

    M

    Mary Hutchins and Hemerdon Consols page 55 SX562580 NLS Plympton


    Meldon
     page 211 SX561912 NLS Okehampton

    N

    North Betsy page 208 SX512823 NLS Mary Tavy

    North Roborough Down page 191 SX513684 NLS Buckland Monachorum

    Nun’s Cross page 203 SX602699  NLS Lydford (Princetown)

    Crossings A Hundred Years on Dartmoor is now available on kindle.

    William Crossing’s classic book on 19th Century Dartmoor has been republished in the Kindle format with additional material.

    Click here to view the book on Amazon>

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