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Eylesbarrow mine was a tin mine on Dartmoor, Devon,
England that was
active during the
first half of the 19th century. In its
early years it was one of...
- Two
Brothers Adit, a
small surviving mine
entrance at the site of
Eylesbarrow mine, Dartmoor, Devon...
- the one at Grimspound. To the north-east lie the
extensive remains of
Eylesbarrow tin mine and north-west is the
concentric Yellowmead stone circle. The...
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archaeological sites ranging from
prehistoric Drizzlecombe to the 19th-century
Eylesbarrow Mine. It
contains some 300
Bronze Age and
medieval sites,
covering 15...
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completely ceased twenty years later. Some of the more
significant mines were
Eylesbarrow,
Knock Mine,
Vitifer Mine and
Hexworthy Mine. The last
active mine in...
- word
meaning "mine" or "works"). Some
larger mines, however, such as
Eylesbarrow and the
Vitifer –
Birch Tor
complex were
productive for many years. Almost...
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archaeological sites ranging from
prehistoric Drizzlecombe to 19th
century Eylesbarrow Mine. It
contains some 300
Bronze Age and
medieval sites,
covering 15...
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advantage of not
requiring a
forced draught of air. The
smelting house at
Eylesbarrow tin mine
which was in
operation during the
first half of the 19th century...
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known at
Holne Moor and the
surrounding area.
Other workings included Eylesbarrow and Whiteworks.
Granite was
formerly quarried beneath Haytor and an unusual...
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Grymsgrove The head of the
River Erme et inde
linealiter usque ad
Elysburghe Eylesbarrow et sic
linealiter usque at
crucem Sywardi Nun's
Cross et inde
usque ad...