ID: | SDV351516 |
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Title: | Bere Alston Railway Line, Devon: Results of Mine Shaft Inspections |
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Originator: | Pearson, C. |
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Date: | 2007 |
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Summary: | Results of inspections of two mine shafts adjacent to the closed Bere Alston to Tavistock railway line. The two mine shafts are approximately 40m apart. The northern most shaft: called Gill's Shaft, was sunk vertically down to the 30 fathom level (about 55m) where it intersected Main Lode. The other shaft is an un-named shaft sunk down the dip of the lode to about 15m in depth. After inspection it is suggested that both shafts could be capped with a reinforced concrete slab or plugged with mass concrete in the bedrock. This may be rather expensive so an alternative may be to securely fence around the shafts. |
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Associated Monuments (4)
MDV104413 | Former Mine Shafts at Crowndale Mine, Tavistock (Monument) |
MDV80869 | Gill's Shaft at Crowndale Mine, Tavistock (Monument) |
MDV80868 | Shaft at Crowndale Mine, Tavistock (Monument) |
MDV3956 | Wheal Crowndale Mine, Tavistock (Monument) |
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