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Cabbish Mine, North Stainmore, Escarpment District, North Pennines, South Eastern Region (Westmorland), Cumbria, England, UK

Mine on the Cabbish and Parlour veins developed for lead in the 1850s-60s and then reopened for barytes in 1905. By 1920, it had produced over 21000 tons, but it is probable that production had not greatly exceeded this by the time of the mine's closure in 1930.





UK OS Grid Reference: NY838156
Map Reference: 54°32'7"N , 2°15'1"W

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Mineral List:
Baryte
Galena


2 entries listed. 2 valid minerals.

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