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Potential at the bottom of the Neil Moss shaft

mikem

Well-known member
Chocolate fireguard said:
virtually all of which seemed to be evenly split between the Newcastle area and what is now S Yorkshire.
Both major coal mining areas...

Unfortunately the peak of lead mining was well before written records of workers were regularly kept.
 

Pitlamp

Well-known member
Just going back to the original question, isn't it possible that the tiny shaft is just a vertical oxbow of the kind which aren't uncommon in phreatic passages? If so, it'd not be surprising if it just re-entered the main development (i.e. Moss Chamber) somewhere under the rubble floor (under the flowstone).

I'd have thought there might be better places to go hunting for all that missing cave. That suggestion of Middle Bank Pot has a lot going for it.
 

SamT

Moderator
Mrs Trellis said:
Charlotte Bronte got the name for her Jane Eyre from the Hope Valley when she stayed at Hathersage.

The miner's family name Iggo intrigues me. Sam may know some of his contemporaries still having this name.
Indeed I do.. went to school with a David Iggo. A local from Castleton. Moose might remember him too.
 
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