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Housemans Shaft Engine House at South Phoenix Mine DES01_02_010The roofless shell of Housemans Shaft Engine House at South Phoenix Mine, Minions, Linkinhorne, Cornwall. List entry number: 1140490. Photographed by Eileen Deste. Date range 1960-1976
Haresceugh Fell 28500_047Former Busk lime kiln and limestone quarry and Haresceugh Fell Medieval dispersed settlement comprising a stone-walled enclosure containing a stone-walled enclosure interpreted as a dwelling
Lime kiln 28499_069Disused Croglin limekiln and quarry, near Croglin, Cumbria, 2013
Lime kilns, Bellmanpark 33169_004Bellmanpark Lime Works, Ribble Valley, Lancashire. A rectangular bank of four draw kilns and an associated tramway, embankment and brridge
Neolithic flint mine IC241_001Easton Down, Wiltshire. Reconstruction drawing by Judith Dobie depicting a birds eye view of the Neolithic flint mining site on Easton Down
Shadwell Quarry 21551_23Shadwell Quarry, near Much Wenlock, Shropshire. The basin of the quarry has filled with water and the limestone quarried here has helped to give this a rich blue colour
Teniers - A Lime-kiln with Figures N070547APSLEY HOUSE, London. " A Lime-kiln with Figures" by David TENIERS the younger (1610-90). Spanish Royal Collection. Captured at Vitoria, 1813. WM 1583-1948
Grimes Graves J940184GRIMES GRAVES, Norfolk. 1994 cutaway reconstruction drawing of Prehistoric flint mining by Terry Ball (English Heritage Graphics Team). Recent evidence suggests that ladders may not have been used
Grimes Graves N070076GRIMES GRAVES, Norfolk. Neolithic flint mine. An aerial view of pock-marked landscape
Titterstone Quarry EAW020122Titterstone Quarry, Clee Hill, Shropshire. Photographed by Aerofilms Ltd in 1948
Dhustone EAW020127Dhu Stone Quarries, Clee Hill, Shropshire. Photographed from the south-west by Aerofilms Ltd in 1948
Quarry and works 33169_018Ribblsedale Cement Works and Bankfield Limestone Quarry, Clitheroe, Lancashire. Photographed in May 2017
Cross Fell lead mine 28543_061Disused lead mine & spoil heap on Cross Fell, Cumbria. Photographed in June 2014
Force Crag Mine DP054906FORCE CRAG MINE, Coledale Valley, Braithwaite, Keswick, Cumbria. Hillside location of High Force Cross Cut, viewed from the south. Lake District landscape
Levant Mine DP167182Geevor Mine (Levant Section), Levant Road, Trewellard, St. Just, Cornwall. General view of the mine buildings silhouetted against a dramatic twilight cloudscape, from the south-west
Levant Mine DP167181Skip Shaft Headframe, Geevor Mine (Levant Section), Levant Road, Trewellard, St. Just, Cornwall. The Listed 1960s headframe from the east, with the engine houses behind, lit at twilight
Earthworks, Shap 28376_051Medieval grange and post medieval lime kiln in Shap, Cumbria. This image shows the remains of a lime kiln in Cumbria which would have produced quick lime by burning limestone
Quarrying stone IC048 / 065Hadrians Wall. Reconstruction line drawing of soldiers quarrying for stone. Location based on Walltown Craggs Turret. Drawn by Philip Corke. hadrian
Slate quarry at sunset N071583SLATE QUARRY, Cumbria. General view of a slate quarry mine landscape at sunset. Industrial vehicles and machinery
Slate quarry N071582SLATE QUARRY, Cumbria. General view of a slate quarry mine landscape at sunset. Industrial vehicles and machinery with slate in the foreground
Kiln at OS 9472 9966Kiln said to have been used for iron ore smelting, early C20. IoE 409657
Clipstone Colliery DP137964Clipstone Colliery, Clipstone, Nottinghamshire. 1953 to the designs of architects Young and Purves of Manchester. General view of listed headstocks and power house
Brodsworth Main Colliery EPW012843BRODSWORTH MAIN COLLIERY, Adwick-le-Street, South Yorkshire. Aerial photograph taken in May 1925. The Colliery was opened in 1905 and closed in 1990
Fleischmann - Mining Memorial DP169357Anderton Shearer Mining Memorial, 1963-5, bronze sculpture by Arthur Fleischmann. Originally sited as a fountain at The National Coal Board, Anderton House, Lowton, Lancashire
Seaham Colliery CCX_14349_02Seaham Colliery, Seaham, County Durham. Begun in 1849, it was producing coal into the 1980s before final closure in 1993. At it height, in 1914, the colliery employed 2
Inside the pipe JLP01_08_083826ANorth Cotes, East Lindsey, Lincolnshire. A worker repairing the epoxy resin lining on the welds inside the Northcoates pipeline
Checking for faults JLP01_08_083825North Cotes, East Lindsey, Lincolnshire. A worker carrying out an x-ray of the Northcoates pipeline, checking for faults in the welding
Gas pipeline JLP01_08_076813NORFOLK. A view of the Fens gas pipeline, showing protective canopies located at joints along the pipe where sub welds were carried out
Pipelaying JLP01_10_00159NORFOLK. A row of Caterpillar 583 pipelayers with side booms, lifting the Fens gas pipeline into a recently dug trench. Work on laying the Fens gas pipeline started in June 1967
Pipeline JLP01_10_02619CUMBRIA. A view along the route of the Brampton pipeline, showing the pipe at a 45 degree angle in the foreground, where it meets a slope
Oil rig on the move JLP01_10_01584_6Graythorp Dry Dock, Hartlepool. The Graythorp basin flooded and the dock gates removed for float out of oil platform. The Laing Offshore Graythorp project involved the development of the former
Elsecar Low Pit Colliery 28940_055Elsecar Low Pit Colliery, Hemingfield, Barnsley, South Yorkshire. Photographed in May 2017
Elsecar Low Pit Colliery 28940_052Elsecar Low Pit Colliery, Hemingfield, Barnsley, South Yorkshire. Photographed in May 2017
Barnsley Main 28323_039Barnsley Main Colliery, South Yorkshire. The surviving engine house and the pithead structures at the disused colliery. Now Listed Grade II
Oil Rig on the river Tees JLP01_08_099192Graythorp, Hartlepool. An aerial view of tug boats towing the oil platform Graythorp I along the Tees Estuary away from Graythorp
Pipeline JLP01_10_02606CUMBRIA. A view along the route of the Brampton pipeline, showing pipelaying equipment in the foreground lowering the pipeline into a trench
Oil rig on the move JLP01_10_01378Graythorp Dry Dock, Hartlepool. Oil platform being moved on caterpillar wheels. Photographed in 1974
Delivering a dragline excavator JLP01_08_001556NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE. A Pickfords low loader transporting a W90 walking dragline excavator to Whitley Bay opencast coal site
Gairs Colliery 28499_017Former Gairs Colliery with adits, spoil heaps, tramway and ruins of one building, Hanging Crag, Cumbria, 2013
Platform substructure JLP01_11_38577_06Graythorp, Hartlepool. A view of the Ravenspurn North concrete gravity substructure, seen during the float out from Graythorp, with tugs towing the structure into the Seaton Channel
Oil platform JLP01_10_02539Graythorp, Hartlepool. A group of people in life jackets on the oil platform Graythorp II, seen during the float out from Graythorp
Gairs Colliery 28499_025Former Gairs Colliery with adits, spoil heaps, tramway and ruins of one building, Hanging Crag, Cumbria, 2013
Gairs Colliery 28499_019Former Gairs Colliery with adits, spoil heaps, tramway and ruins of one building, Hanging Crag, Cumbria, 2013
Danebower Colliery 28491_043Danebower Colliery Ventilation Chimney, Cheshire East, 2013
Brent Bravo 34132_037The decommissioned oil rig, Brent Bravo, photographed during its dismantling at Able Seaton Port, Hartlepool, 2021
Jane Pit 35139_037The remains of Jane Pit, a 19th century undersea coal mine, Mossbay, Cumbria, 2021
Clipstone Colliery 35050_020Headstocks and Powerhouse at the site of the former Clipstone Colliery, which finally closed in April 2003. The structures are Grade II listed, Clipstone, Nottinghamshire, 2021
Clipstone Colliery 35050_013Headstocks and Powerhouse at the site of the former Clipstone Colliery, which finally closed in April 2003. The structures are Grade II listed, Clipstone, Nottinghamshire, 2021