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Brownley Hill Mine (Bloomsberry Horse Level), Nenthead, Alston Moor District, North Pennines, North and Western Region (Cumberland), Cumbria, England, UK

UK Grid Reference: NY776447
Latitude: 54°47'47"N
Longitude: 2°20'54"W
One of the few major mines in the Nenthead area NOT developed by the London Lead Co. It was developed from two levels, the Bloomsberry Horse Level, (now known as Brownley Hill Low Level) and Brownley Hill High Level.
The veins worked include;
Carrs Vein, Wellgill Cross Vein, Brownley Hill Moss Cross Vein, West High Cross Vein, High Cross Vein, Jug Vein, all basicly N-S veins.

The others are E-W veins, and are Brownley Hill North Vein, Brownley Hill Vein, Tatters String Vein, North Middle Vein, Middle Vein, Sun Vein. The replacement orebody (flats) are east of Wellgill vein, associated with Middle Vein. There is also a small replacement area between Brownley Hill, and Brownley Hill North Veins. Possibly associated with Tatters String, which runs parallel between the two main E-W veins. The alstonite came from the High Cross Vein.
Extensive sections of the mine are still accessible from the Low Level but although the Great Limestone workings are in reasonable condition the access levels are mostly very poor and dangerous.

Mineral List

Alstonite (TL)
Anglesite
Ankerite
Aragonite
Baryte
Barytocalcite
Bottinoite
Bournonite
Brianyoungite (TL)
Brochantite
Calcite
Cerussite
Chalcopyrite
Dolomite
Epsomite
Erythrite
Fluorite
Galena
Goethite
Gypsum
Harmotome
Hydromagnesite
Hydrozincite
Jarosite
Ktenasite ?
Malachite
Marcasite
Melanterite
Millerite
Olivenite
Pyrite
Quartz
Serpierite
Siderite
Smithsonite
Sphalerite
Strontianite
Sulphur
Ullmannite
Unnamed (Zn-analogue of Ktenasite)
Witherite (TL)


41 entries listed. 40 valid minerals. 3 type localities (valid minerals).

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References

- Green, D.I. , Mccallum, D. and Wood, M. (2000): The Brownley Hill Mine, Alston Moor District, Cumbria, England. Mineralogical Record, 31(3), 231-250.
- Livingstone, A. (1991): The zinc analogue of ktenasite from Smallcleugh and Brownley Hill mines, Nenthead, Cumbria. J. Russel Soc. 4, 13-15.

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