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HER Number: | MDV4012 |
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Name: | Reverberatory Furnace in the Smelting House at Eylesbarrow Tin Mine |
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Summary
Remains of the reverberatory furnace in the smelting house at the 19th century Eylesbarrow Tin Mine
Location
Grid Reference: | SX 591 676 |
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Map Sheet: | SX56NE |
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Admin Area | Dartmoor National Park |
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Civil Parish | Sheepstor |
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District | West Devon |
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Ecclesiastical Parish | SHEEPSTOR |
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Protected Status
Other References/Statuses
- National Archaeological Record: 438809
- National Monuments Record: 1300551
- Old DCC SMR Ref: SX56NE/17/2
- Old SAM Ref: 34467(P)
Monument Type(s) and Dates
- REVERBERATORY FURNACE (XVIII to XIX - 1751 AD (Between) to 1900 AD (Between))
Full description
Cook, R. M. L., 1974, Eylesbarrow (1814- 1852): A Study of a Dartmoor Tin Mine, 195-6 (Article in Serial). SDV231127.
Eylesbarrow. The reverberatory furnace covered a larger area than the blast furnace. The obvious remains are several differently shaped, dressed granite blocks, one partly coated with slag. Numerous pieces of slag and several complete and broken firebricks were found under the loose soil and stones. Some were slagged. The whole structure was probably strongly bound with iron stays. The fireplace was at one end and partially separated from the large shallow concave hearth by a low partition. When working, the heat passed over the latter and was reflected down on to the hearth by the curved or sloping roof. A chimney was built at the opposite end of the hearth from the fireplace. "grain" and "common" tin was produced.
Greeves, T. A. P., 1987, List of donations to the Plymouth Museum (Un-published). SDV243606.
Site visited on 13th July 1975. Piece of 19th century slag found loose among debris of the reverberatory furnace at Eylesbarrow Tin Mine smelting house.
Newman, P., 1999, Eylesbarrow (Ailsborough) Tin Mine, 105-148 (Article in Serial). SDV231130.
The squared granite blocks in situ at the north-east end of the smelting house are all that remains of the reverberatory furnace and are shown on the 1:500 survey.
Newman, P., 1999, Eylesbarrow (Ailsborough) Tin Mine, 33-35, Figures 16-17 (Report - Survey). SDV352201.
The remains of the reverberatory furnace at Eylesbarrow Tin Mine conist of some squared granite blocks at the north-eastern end of the smelting house. It is visible in a photograph of 1888. The face of one of the blocks has a black glassy appearance likely to be tin slag produced by the smelting process.
Whitbourne, A., 2001, Visit to Eylesbarrow Mine, 2-3 (Article in Serial). SDV231129.
The reverberatory furnace was used for lower quality tin with evidence of smelting in the black slag on a rock inside the structure. Records indicate this site was used to smelt tin from Bottle Hill and Vitifer mines as well as Eylesbarrow but work ceased in 1831.
Sources / Further Reading
SDV231127 | Article in Serial: Cook, R. M. L.. 1974. Eylesbarrow (1814- 1852): A Study of a Dartmoor Tin Mine. Transactions of the Devonshire Association. 106. Paperback Volume. 195-6. |
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SDV231129 | Article in Serial: Whitbourne, A.. 2001. Visit to Eylesbarrow Mine. Dartmoor Tin Working Research Group Newsletter. 22. Unknown. 2-3. |
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SDV231130 | Article in Serial: Newman, P.. 1999. Eylesbarrow (Ailsborough) Tin Mine. Proceedings of the Devon Archaeological Society. 57. Paperback Volume. 105-148. |
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SDV243606 | Un-published: Greeves, T. A. P.. 1987. List of donations to the Plymouth Museum. Unknown. |
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SDV352201 | Report - Survey: Newman, P.. 1999. Eylesbarrow (Ailsborough) Tin Mine. English Heritage Survey Report. A4 Spiral Bound. 33-35, Figures 16-17. [Mapped feature: #23649 ] |
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Associated Monuments
MDV3330 | Part of: Eylesbarrow (Ailsborough) Tin Mine (Monument) |
MDV4010 | Part of: Smelting House at Eylesbarrow Tin Mine (Monument) |
MDV4011 | Related to: Blast Furnace in the Smelting House at Eylesbarrow Tin Mine (Monument) |
MDV3327 | Related to: Stamping Mill Number 5 at Eylesbarrow Tin Mine (Monument) |
Associated Finds: none recorded
Associated Events
- EDV4966 - Survey of Drizzlecombe, Eylesbarrow, Ditsworthy and Hartor. The Eylesbarrow archaeological landscape
- EDV6239 - Eylesbarrow (Ailsborough) Tin Mine
- EDV8155 - Plym Valley Survey: EH Project (Feb 2001 - Dec 2002)
Date Last Edited: | Aug 22 2023 2:55PM |
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