| | Journal (volume) | Austell, U.K. A.D. Hart NHM, London, UK RA. Howie, Matlock, UK RJ. King, Tewkesbury, U.K. I.R Plimer... Parkville, Australia M.T. Price, OUMNH, Oxford, UK RE. Starkey, Bromsgrove, U. K. RF. Symes, Sidmouth...lnce, 78 Leconfield Road, Loughborough, LE11 3SQ UK). Back numbers of the Journal may also be ordered...characteristic trigonal sym metry, from Red Gill Mine, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria, described by Bridges et al. in this...botryoidall;>aryte, from Durnford Quarry, near Bristol, England. Chris Finch collection; David Green photograph | | | Book | MINERALS ENGLISH OF LAKE CALDBECK M P COOPER AND «...Minerals of the English Lake District Caldbeck Fells Cumbria. Caldbeck. Mineral deposts 1. Title 11. Stanley...composed largely of debris washed down fromthe Roughton Gill mine dumps under Iron Crag C O N T E ...T R O D The mines and mineral veins of the Caldbeck Fells have produced some of the finest mineral...world over. Among British mineral collectors, Caldbeck is one of the most popular collecting areas in | | | Book | (top left) Mimetite, variety campylite, Dry Gill Mine, Caldbeck Fells (MNS 4492) (top right) Quartz, variety...(bottom left) Hematite, variety kidney ore, Nab Gill Mine, Boot (MNS 4490) (bottom right) ISBN O 85272...District , the hematite ore bodies of west and south Cumbria and the evaporitesof the Vale of Eden. A detailed...extensive hematite deposits of west and south Cumbria has also long been the subject of speculation....only economic tungsten deposits outside of the SW England province, though mining at Carrock Fell Mine is | | | Book | ROUGHTON GILL AND THE MINES OF THE CALDBECK FELLS ~ -.:,-=~~---:- . ~ ROUGHTON GILL AND THE MINES...MINES OF THE CALDBECK FELLS By Ian Tyler ..'/ 'i_', ,1·, '.' \., ,, .. ., . i '~~~ .,_ ' . :-Y, ...Mining Museum, Otley House, Otley Road, Keswick, Cumbria CA12 5LE Printed and bound in Great Britain by:...Mining & Silver Gill 1 Before the Germans 2 Society of Mines Royal 3 Balli way Rigg & Thief Gill 4 Brigham...Smelter 5 Some Home Comforts 6 Underground at Silver gill 7 A New Mine Fortune 8 Changes Afoot 9 The Hechstetter | | | Journal (volume) | plumbogummite with yellow pyromorphite. Roughton Gill Mine, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria. R.J. King Collection (ex. Harwood...lined with green malachite. Roughton Gill Mine, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria. Norman Thomson Collection. David...mineralisation of the Roughton Gill mines, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria: Part 3 Roughton Gill Mine Trevor F. Bridges...Danburite from Meldon Quarry, Okehampton and other UK localities Michael S. Rumsey, George Ryback and Richard...Francis Ince 44-62 A report on Hay Gill Mine, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria Trevor F. Bridges, Michael S. Rumsey | | | Journal (issue) | UK TS C 2 COVER:Superbtwinnedyellowfluoritecrystal 15 mm on edge from Hilton Mine, Scordale, Cumbria...T'wENTY YEARS IN MINERALS NORTHERN ENGLAND David Green • Peter Briscoe The UK ]011rnalof Mines at1d Minerals...-16- MARKETING Peter J. Briscoe Tony Stubbins CALDBECK FELLS -25- NORTH CIRCULATION Jean C. Spence...EVENTS Mick Wolfe Richard Bell THE SHAP GRANITE CUMBRIA DESIGN Julie Ballard QUARRY, Max Wirth • David...Ratcliff & Roper (Print ) Ltd Worksop, Nous. S80 2EE UK Journal of Mines & Minerals No. 22 -t- Campylite | | | Report (volume) | FAOING PAGE PLA!rE !.-Outputs of Blanda and Galena • - 26 TIIE LEAD AND ZINC ORES OF THE LAKE...main regions :-(1) Keswick, (2) Helvellyn, (3) Caldbeck Fells. In the Keswick field the veins traverse...and are younger than the Skidda,v Series. In the Caldbeck Fells, Borrowdale volcanic rocks again predominate...and gabbro, hypersthenite, felsite, &c., in the Caldbeck Fells) all traversed by metalliferous veins. It...the richness and the variety of the ores in the Caldbeck Fells may have some connexion with the multiplicity | | | Journal (volume) | Ives Leeds (A division of St. Ives Group), Leeds, England. Published by The Russell Society. Registered Charity...mimetite crystals to 4mm from Dry Gill mine, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria, collected in the 1970s by Jim Knight...occurrence of kottigite, from Hilton Mine, Scordale, Cumbria Trevor F. Bridges and David I Green PAPERS A review...mineralisation at Driggith and Sandbed Mines, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria David I Green, Michael S. Rumsey, Trevor...review of the mineralogy of Brae Fell Mine, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria Trevor F. Bridges, David I Green and Michael | | | Book | PO Box 315. Harpenden. Hertfordshire AL5 2ZD. England Telephone: +44 (0)1582 762413 Fax: +44 (0)870 055...Westmorland in the mid- I 970s to form the new county of Cumbria). The confusion appears to have occurred during...on minerals from localities in Cornwall. Devon. Cumbria and Yorkshire. He was renowned for his compendious...Severallocalities intheLakeDistrict Carrockmine.Grainsgill, Caldbeck Fells,Cumb:ia (jask61skiile)' WheatCock,SIJust...Emb'eton quany,nrCockermouth. Cumbria; Gra:nsgill. Ca'.dbeck Fells,Cumbria (kentrolite) HigherPittsmine | | | Book (edition) | primary minerals; for example, sulphides such as galena, copper pyrite, blcndc and iron pyrite. Subsequent...Here, for example, is the composition o f the Hay Gill Mining Company (1839): Edward Channey, spirit merchant;...known to have been speculatively active on the Caldbeck Fells during the early 19th century. Presumably...enthusiast a bad name; that of the professional mineral thief, in it purely for personal gain. Such people are...places, 20 ft wide. The filling was argentiferous galena (7 ozs silver per ton of lead metal) in a matrix | | | Report (issue) | GEOLOGY OF THE COUNTRY AROUND” - COCKERMOUTH AND CALDBECK Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2023...OF OF THE RESEARCH GEOLOGICAL GEOLOGICAL ENGLAND SURVEY AND OF COUNCIL SCIENCES GREAT BRITAIN...Geology of thé Country ~ around Cockermouth and Caldbeck (Explanation of One-inch Geological Sheet 23,...BtT2 8ay or through any bookseller Printed in England for Her Majesty’s Stationery Office by Hull Printers...the New Series One-inch Geological Survey Map of England and Wales. This sheet coloured has replaced | | | Report (issue) | GREAT BRITAIN ENGLAND AND WALES Geology of the Country around Cockermouthand Caldbeck . (Explanation...the New Series One-inch Geological Survey Map of England and Wales. This sheet has replaced the Old Series...• . • • 170 Sketch map illustrating geology of Caldbeck and Newlands area 173 • • 175 Horizontal section...Bothel .. Torpenhow. . Bolton Broadmoor. . .. Ireby Caldbeck . . .. Welton and Sebergham . . High Bridge ....south. A substantial tributary from the west (the Caldbeck of Six-inch maps) formed in its higher reaches | | | Book (edition) | mis as ae As oe 34 ae ve Plants The Caldbeck Fells Helvellyn SG, Ee a8 Aa a ae a ave...Cover photograph by Eric Holland Sandbeds Mine, Caldbeck. a shows the last shift at . $ zy A simplified...There is little doubt that Silver Beck is Silver Gill Mine and Minersdale is thought to be the ancient...stands the famous old Roughtongill Mine on the Caldbeck Fells. Of the copper mines near Keswick the Goldscope...smelting enterprise on a scale without equal in England in a district far from any industrial facilities | | | Book (edition) | 1970 © W. T. Shaw, 1970. LTD., Ccaledbeck e Caldbeck ey Ler, Fells. vo FLth,-» >) ge 3 YR : yet...Miners Methods Used Lakeland Dressing The Caldbeck Helvellyn Keswick Coniston Terms in the Mines...Mine, of Glenridding; 113 were taken by Eric Caldbeck. Holland from the photographs by Mr. Joseph...were with me on many geological excursions on the Caldbeck Fells. Mr. E. H. Shackleton has given useful advice... gave me permission to publish details of the Caldbeck Barytes Mines. | think also of the very generous | | | Journal (volume) | Routledge, F.E.S. 4. Some Notes on the Minerals of the Caldbeck Fells, by F. H. Day, Jun., B.Sc. .. .. .. .. ...not indigenous to the North-Western Counties of England, are yet included in the " London Catalogue ” of...ix., p. 315). Its most southern localities in England are at Longridge, near Preston, and the Blackhills...is found more commonly in the southern half of England ; it also occurs in Scotland. Herbula cespitalis...specimen which was the second specimen taken in England by a working Collector in Cum berland (Barrett’s | | | Book | GARNITURE Roughton Gill falls steeplyfor 120 metres from the Thief Gills to Dale Beck in the Caldbeck Fells...George Wesley Paxton showed me some cleavages of galena and calcite he had picked up in Derbyshire. The...Stanley, into Minerals of the English lAke District: Caldbeck Fells (1990), a rather cumbersome title politely...One of the principal characters in the story of Caldbeck minerals was the mineral dealer Bryce McMurdo...Knight who took me on my first collecting trip to Caldbeck in 1965 and has remained a firm friend ever since | | Taylor, B. J., Burgess, I. C., Land, D. H., Mills, D. A. C., Smith, D. B., Warren, P. T. (1971) British Regional Geology, Northern England (4th ed.) Geological Survey and Museum | Report (edition) | GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES British Regional Geology Northern England (FOURTH EDITION) I By B. J. Taylor, B.Sc., I....Fourth Edition The mineral resources of northern England began to be exploited soon after the Roman Conquest...for information on the coal seams of northern England. Chapters 2 and 4 of the work were prepared by...Permian and Triassic Systems: North-east England; North west England ....... 68 ........ 8. Jurassic System...summarizing Ordovician stratigraphy in northern England ........ Distribution of Lower Palaeozoic rocks | | Taylor, B. J., Burgess, I. C., Land, D. H., Mills, D. A. C., Smith, D. B., Warren, P. T. (1971) British Regional Geology, Northern England (4th ed.) Geological Survey and Museum | Report (edition) | GEOLOGICAL SURVEY British Regional Geology Northern England FOURTH EDITION BJ Taylor, BSc, I C Burgess, BSc...936 3100 Fax 0115 936 3200 e-mail: sales@bgs.ac. uk www.bgs.ac.uk Online shop: www.geologyshop.com Murchison...Development and other ag·encies. e-mail: bgslondon@bgs.ac. uk The British Geolog·ical Suroey is a component body...British Geological Survey, Keyworth, e-mail ipr@bgs.ac. uk You may qttote extracts of a rea sonable lengtl1...Fourth Edition The mineral resources of northern England began to be exploited soon after the Roman Conquest |
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