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° Mn g &story 'fll'ne lBuHetin of the Peak District Mines Historical Society Ltd. Volume 17, No. 5...Mines in the Northern Part of the White Peak, Derbyshire Trevor D. Ford 1 Associate Editors: Evelyn...geological setting of the lead mines of the Peak District, this one covering the important Castleton area...have a contribution from Chris Heathcote on the Bradwell Liberty which covers part of the same area providing...and Gazetteer of the Lead Mines within Bradwell Liberty, Derbyshire: 1216- 1890 Chris Heathcote PEAK DISTRJCT |
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0 llll g History The Bulletin of the Peak District Mines Historical Society Ltd. Volume 17, No. 6...at Grin Hill, Ladmanlow and Stanley Moor near Buxton, Derbyshire: 1835-1877 Chris Heathcote John Barratt...various aspects ofmining in the Yorkshire Moors and Dales, relating to both lead and coal mining. Finally...Working the Coal at Whaley Bridge in Northwest Derbyshire: 1883 to 1903. Its Impact on the Local RailwayNetwo�...Index to Volume 17 David Williams 19 -PEAK DISTRICT MINES HISTORICAL SOCIF I LTD (Registered Charity |
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UNIVERSITY ■ / LIMESTONES AND CAVES OF THE PEAK DISTRICT *' compiled and edited by Trevor D. Ford with...Beck, Sheffield c/o Doug Nash, Don Bramwell, Derbyshire 'Fulwood', N.J.D. Butcher, University Glebe... University of East Anglia, Norwich, NR4 7TJ, England Ford 0 86094 004 1 0 86094 005 X 1977 paper...Castleton area 297 Chapter 17 The caves of the Bradwell area 347 T.D. Ford, Cynthia Burek and John S....our main Nat¬ ional Parks, in the Peak District and Yorkshire Dales, and our main nature reserves are in |
| Fearnsides, W.G., Bisat, W.S., Edwards, Wilfrid, Lewis, H.P., Wilcockson, W.H. (1932) The geology of the Eastern part of the Peak district. Proceedings of the Geologists' Association, 43 (2) 152 doi:10.1016/s0016-7878(32)80026-x | Journal (article/letter/editorial) |
THE GEOLOGY OF THE EASTERN PART OF THE PEAK DISTRICT. By Prof. \Y. G. FEARNSII)ES, :\1•.-\.• F. R.S....THE DERWENT. By Professor \V. G. FEAR~SIDES, DERBYSHIRE M..'" F.R.S. I. FOREWORD. THIS account of the...the author's personal observation-although the district is one to which, because of its beauty and accessibility...INTRODUCTION. The scenery of the Valley of the Derbyshire Derwent is worldfamous, and the obvious broad...Jukes and Ramsay-had already written about the district more than seventy years ago, by which time Martin |
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S U P E R F I C I A L D E P O S I T S OF DERBYSHIRE, ENGLAND CYNTHIA V. BUREK, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D., F...mineralized Carboniferous Limestone of North Derbyshire above the medieval lead and the modern fluorite...INTRODUCTION The Southern Pennines in Northern Derbyshire, England, is in general an upland area of marginal...operations that cover extensive areas of the Derbyshire Pennines 2. Spoil heaps, old mine workings and...zones predominantly along the eastern half of the Derbyshire Dome. Joints, faults and bedding planes form |
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INDEX UK JOURNAL OF MINES AND MINERALS ISSUES 11 - 20 (1992 - 2000) Michael Wolfe David Green, Julie...Julie Ballard and Richard Bell 2002 UK Journal of Mines and Minerals - index to issues 11 to 20 -1- CONTENTS... our second index, covers issues 11 to 20 of the UK Journal of Mines and Minerals, published between...entries. It includes valid mineral species (eg. quartz), series names (eg stilbite) and group names (eg...index is freely available as an RTF download from the UK Journal of Mines and Minerals website. NOTES, issue |
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DER by Peter R. Rodgers Derbyshire Geology £1.50 By the same author: YORKSHIRE MINERALS Of...Of related interest: CAVES OF DERBYSHIRE DERBYSHIRE: EARLY A Visitor’s Guide SETTLEMENT GEOLOGICAL...GEOLOGICAL LAKELAND IN DERBYSHIRE EXCURSIONS GEOLOGY IN LAKELAND Derbyshire Geology by Peter R. Rodgers... Nelson, Lancs. Contents Geological Map of Derbyshire sk, este 6 ECE, 2s yh 8 Gere) Mer aise...Sedimentary Rocks in Derbyshire .... esses 26 3. Volcanic Rocksanithe Peak District... sms 42 Ao |
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PEAK of rhe DISTRICT A joint publication of Rockbottom Publications and the Peak District Mines Historical...Mines&Mineralsand vol. 12 no. 1 of the Bulletin of the Peak District Mines Historical Society. COVER:BLUE JOHN FLUORITE...FLUORITE, Blue John Mine, Castleton, Derbyshire, polished slab 7 x I 0cm. Bob King Collection (KI052),...TRI T MI E HISTORIC L SOCIETY 3-----------BL The UK Jouma/ of 1Jfi11es a11dMinerals publishes articles...advertising. EJOHN 4-----------ORIGI of the PEAK DISTRICT DC Quirk ORE FIELD EDITOR Mick Cooper EDITORIAL |
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at the heart of industrial ‘England, this area of intimate wooded dales, steep-sided gorges and windswept...its borders lives nearly half the population of England, and the rich variety of its scenery attracts tens...many thousands of ramblers who visit the Peak District at week-ends, summer and winter alike, here is...and Rosemary Ellis ? 13. dUL. 1976, K.C. ‘* District. C.O. ivi. eo Q i DERBVSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL...SURVEY OF BRITISH NATURAL HISTORY IVE PERAK DISTRICT EDITORS Sir Julian Huxley F.R.S. M.A. John |
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Galleries, London ISBN O85272 313 X ClO Printed in the UK for the British Geological Survey by Saxon Graphics...and the major proportion of this output is from the UK Continental Shelf. However, there is a substantial...Directory. • Britain comprises Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) and Northern Ireland; its...throughout Wales and Scotland, but also locally in England. Unitary authorities are the MF As for their respective...functions are to advance geoscientific knowledge of the UK landmass and its adjacent continental shelf by means |
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44 THE BLACK MARBLE OF ASHFORD-IN-THE-WATER, DERBYSHIRE BY TREVOR D. FORD SUMMARY The paper records...extinct marble industry of Ashford-in-the-Water, Derbyshire. An account of the distribution of the dark-grey...Wye about 2 miles west-north-west of Bakewell, Derbyshire. A century ago the village was the centre of...patterns, sometimes referred to as “pietra dura” or “Derbyshire Florentine work”, or locally as “bauble work”...Ashford-in-the-Water lies on the eastern flank of the Derbyshire Dome of Carboniferous Limestone, only a few hundred |
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the Peak District 2 Mining and Quarrying 4 Ornamental Stone 8 Minerals of the Peak District 10 Selected...rather, millenia. For it is difficult in the Peak District to find a viewpoint that does not include a relic...produced the structural feature now known as the Derbyshire dome, and erosion has removed the overlying rocks...mined in the area which now makes up the Peak District at least since the Roman invasion, and probably...occupation have been found at a number of sites in the district, presumably having been lost en route for the |
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The Peak District LANDSCAPE AND GEOLOGY Ladybower Reservoir and the Dark Peak, seen from Bamford Edge...Edge. The Peak District L A N D S C A P E A N D G E O L O GY Tony Waltham First published in 2021... caver and photographer who lived in the Peak District and left a massive legacy of excellent photographs...late Trevor Ford, whose knowledge of the Peak District was both massive and infectious. The book is dedicated...Dark Peak Grit 4 Derbyshire Dome Creating the Landscape 5 Shaping the Peak District 6 Through the Ice |
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Guide No. 56 <7 f Curry The Castleton Area, Derbyshire by Trevor D. Ford The Geologists'Association...meetings in London and, via Local Groups, throughout England and Wales. It conducts field meetings and publishes...Association Guide No. 56 The Castleton Area, Derbyshire WW by Trevor D. Ford Edited by J. T. Greensmith...The movement of mineralizing fluids. 17. Pindale quartz rock. 18. Hydrocarbon deposits of Windy Knoll quarry...chapters in larger works covering much of the Peak District and have tended to concentrate on the stratigraphy |
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occurs in abundance in the lead and zinc veins of Derbyshire and Durham, and in smaller quantities elsewhere...calc-spar, quartz, and barytes in the gangue of the veins, but it is noticeable that in Derbyshire, where...arenaceous, the association is with calc-spar and quartz. The output has been for many years in excess of...requirements and much fluorspar has been exported. In Derbyshire the spar has been obtained at small cost by turning...Durhani. Mr. Pocock describes the occurrences in Derbyshire, Mr. H. Dewey and Mr. C. E. N. Bromehead contribute |
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SCIENCES Hydrogeochemistry of groundwaters in the Derbyshire Dome with special reference to trac-e constituents...71/7 Hydrogeochemistry of groundwaters in the Derbyshire Dome with special reference to trace constituents...1971. Hydrogeochemistry of groundwaters in the Derbyshire Dome with specia l reference to trace constituents...elemental composition of groundwaters in the Derbyshire Dome. The work can be regarded as complementary...Thanks are due to the North Derbyshire Water Board, the South Derbyshire Water Board, the Derwent Valley |
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7"7" -/.. l"ormerly of the Geological Survey of England &, Wales. REFERENCE ~ ~ KARO0 SYSTEM T.r.ans.uaal...ARC[{.,F..~,.N ROC:(S APCII.÷[AN - Yol. 54.] QUARTZ-ROCKIN CARBONIFEROUS LIMESTONE~ 169 2 . On a......................................... 176 The Quartz-rock is a Limestone which has been replaced by........................ 179 V. The Origin of the Quartz ............................. 181 I. II. III....consisting essentially of quartz, which occurs in the Mountain Limestone of Derbyshire. I t is not a quartzite |
| Carruthers, R. G., Eastwood, T., Wilson, G. V., Pocock, R. W., Wray, D. A. (1916) Special Reports on the Mineral Resources of Great Britain Vol. 2, Barytes and Witherite (2nd ed.) Geological Survey of Great Britain | Report (edition) |
description of the mines of the North of England. The Derbyshire and South '\-Vales occurrences .a re described..." 11.-DESCRIPTION OF THE MINES. TBE NORTH OF ENGLAND : Northumberland. Durham. Cumberland. \Vestmorland...01!' THE MINES (r,01/,f.d. ). ,. (contd.). Derbyshire Welsh Border ... 7 45 Shropshire and the...--Output of Baryt� from the leading dist,riots of England, Wales and Ireland Page 4 ,. 2.--Total Output...earthy or 0. fibrous banded habit may be assumed (Derbyshire). When able to grow freely, beautiful crystals |
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• I g �ostory The Bulletin of the Peak District Mines Historical Society Ltd. Volume 17, No. 4,...Research and Conservation Initiatives at Peak District Mines l John Barnatt An Introduction to the Ecology...Ecology of Lead Mining Remains in the Peak District Rebecca Penny 28 Archaeology of Mining Landscapes...or Leaders of o Margaret Faull Abstracts PEAK DISTRICT MINES HISTORICAL SOCIET, '. fD (Registered Charity...Charity 504662) England) - Liability Limited by Guarau .ce Member of the |
| Wilson, G. V., Eastwood, T., Pocock, R. W., Wray, D. A., Robertson, T. (1922) Special Reports on the Mineral Resources of Great Britain Vol. 2, Barytes and Witherite (3rd ed.) Geological Survey of Great Britain | Report (edition) |
Border; Mr. Robertson supplies the account of Derbyshire, and Mr. Dines tha.t of Devon and Somerset; ... III.-THE MINES OF DERBYSHIRE, SHROPSHIRE AND THE "\VELSH BORDER I. Derbyshire, p. 64. IV.-TuE M:nms...Barium ·:Minerals from the leading districts of ng England, ,vIlles, and Ireland - faci !!.-Total Output of...of Barytes and ,¥itherite areas of the North of England facing 6 V.-Ma.p of Barytes area of DE!rbyshiro...or a fibrous banded habit may · b e . assumed (Derbyshire). When able to grow freely, beautiful crystals |
| Carruthers, R. G., Eastwood, T., Wilson, G. V., Pocock, R. W., Wray, D. A. (1915) Special Reports on the Mineral Resources of Great Britain Vol. 2, Barytes and Witherite (1st ed.) Geological Survey of Great Britain | Report (edition) |
description of the mines of the North of England. 'l'he Derbyshire and South '\Vales occurrences .are described...Effects of the War ... " " .. " " ,, THENoRm oF ENGLAND : Northumberland. Durham. Cumberland. Westmor...IV.-DEsCRll'TION OF Tll.E MINES Welsh Border Derbyshire ... OF TJlE MINES VI.-DESORll'TION OF TliE...-0utput of Bar� from the leading districts of England, Wales and Ireland ... . . ... . . ... .� Page...earthy or e. fibrous banded habit may be assumed (Derbyshire). vVhen able to grow freely, beautiful cr;x:stals |
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Market Number of Collieries in each Inspector's District Number of Collieries in 1869 as compared with...Whitehaven Produce of YORKSHIRE - - - - - - - DERBYSHIRE NOTTINGHAMSHIRE WARWICKSHIRE LEICESTERSIDRE ...- - Co.AL sent Coastwise from Yorkshire and Derbyshire COAL sent to Foreign Cot1ntries from do. do.... - - - - - CO RNWALL. WESTERN DISTRICT WEST CENTRAL DISTRICT EAST CENTRAL D1sTll.ICT EAS'l'ERN DrsTRICT...869. • COR NWALL No. WESTERN DISTRICT. - 9 10 11 12 IS 14 DISTRICT. 1 2 s 4 5 6 7 s. 9 10 11 |
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THE ONE-INCH AND QUARTER-INCH GEOLOGICAL MAPS of ENGLAND and WALES L ,11'6 I' r f O '- � I 22• � ...Geological Survey Board . . .. • • APPENDIX: (A)-ENGLAND AND WALES: • • • • • • • • • • • • • •... (B)-SCOTLAND: 1. South Lowland District 2. North Lowland District ... 3. Scottish Highlands and Islands...23 DISTRICT REPORTS: 1. South-West England and South Wales District • • • (A) South-West England (B)...South-Eastern District • • • • • • • 3. Midlands and Central and North Wales District 4. Yorkshire and |
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l\UNE,i ANT) OF SOME 01'' THE O PENWOJU{S. No. 1. District.-Scotland East, Mr. Ralph Moore -Scotland West...Mines is prepared by each Inspector for his own district, and tb.e list of Record Plans is prepared by...is required to send to the Inspe,'!to1· for the district an Annual Return of the yuantity of 1n.ineral...or any large portion of a county or Inspector's district. The Metalliferous Mines Act does not contain...Value at the :Mine. ENGLAND AND vV ALES. CCTh1IlERLA.ND : Bkgi.11, .Aluton Moor • - Joseph Dickinson |
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known, w h i l e areas such as Wales, Shropshire, Derbyshire and the Northern Pennines produced vast quantities...places in North Wales, Staffordshire and the Lake District, copper w a s concurrently produced. T h e s e...century as, for instance, the Mill Close Mine in Derbyshire and the Halkyn Mines of Flintshire. Bearing in...modes of working. For instance, the 'old men' of Derbyshire, lacking the money necessary for extensive working...remains throughout the metal mining regions of England and Wales. Conversely, for those already well acquainted |