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- It is situated East of Great Links Tor, and rises by the Rattlebrook Peatworks on remote moorland in the western section of Dartmoor National Park. It...
- Alan Keef. After the closure of the Meirion Mill Railway, was sold to a peatworks where it worked until 1989. It is now preserved at the Lea Bailey Light...
- of Stolberg-Wernigerode, who had a peatworks established on the Heinrichshöhe in 1747. The buildings of the peatworks, including visitors’ accommodation...
- was used by several Dartmoor mining industries and also the Rattlebrook Peatworks which closed in 1921; it was an ordnance depot during the Second World...
- The Old Peatworks site on Crowle Moors in the 1950s when operated by the Picketts....
- worked at various locations across the moor. A notable example is the peatworks at Rattlebrook which were connected by narrow gauge rail lines from the...
- "Accessibility as a Business Imperative: An Interview with IBM's Frances West". peatworks.org. Arch, Royston. "New Role for the C-Suite: Chief Accessibility Officer"...
- reserve managed by the Somerset Wildlife Trust is based around abandoned peatworkings which have now become flooded. It is particularly noted for the millions...
- which reached its zenith after 1945. In the 1960s there were about 14 peatworks, which extracted around 60,000 tonnes of fuel peat and 150,000 tonnes...
- Mill Railway in 1975. Returned to Alan Keef in late 1976, was sold on a peatworks where it worked until 1989. Then went to Lea Bailey. 4w compressed air...