Large underground quarry. Area landscaped. Three adits open. No 6 adit below road over 3000’ long with chambers leads to inclines, one down into water, another up into Vane’s Level - the upper adit. Now part of show mine.*
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Publications (20)
- (1991); CATMHS - Newsletter 031-November; 31 pages
- (1992); CATMHS - Newsletter 032-May; 37 pages
- (1994); CATMHS - Newsletter 037-January; 29 pages
- (1994); WMS Newsletter Issue 31 Dec; 10 pages
- (1998); CATMHS - Newsletter 053-April; 27 pages
- (2001); CATMHS - Newsletter 063-April; 39 pages
- (2004); WMS Newsletter Issue 51 Winter; 32 pages
- (2007); CATMHS - Newsletter 087-May; 40 pages
- (2007); CATMHS - Newsletter 088-July; 32 pages
- (2014); CATMHS - Newsletter 117-November; 32 pages
- BGS - Mine Plans (large, zoomable) - Braich Goch Slate Quarries; 1 pages
- Gwyn, David, (2015); Welsh Slate: archaeology and history of an industry; Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales; 9781871184518
- Hughes, Simon J.S. (2006); Miner's Lot, The - Version 2; 13 pages
- le Neve Foster, C. (1896); Mines & Quarries Report-North Wales; 57 pages
- Lindsay, Jean (1974); History of the North Wales Slate Industry; David & Charles; pp.311; ISBN 0-71536-264-X
- Richards, Alun J. (2004); Slate Quarrying at Corris; pp.23; Gwasg Carreg Gwalch; ISBN 1-84524-068-5
- Richards, Alun J. (2013); Slate Quarrying in Wales; Gwasg Carreg Gwalch; ISBN 1-84527-026-6
- Richards, Alun John (1991); Gazeteer of the Welsh Slate Industry, A; Gwasg Carreg Gwalch 978-0863811968
- Richards, Alun John, (1999); The Slate Regions of North and Mid Wales and their Railways; Gwasg Carreg Gwalch; 0863815568
- Richards, Alun John, (2002); Fragments of Mine & Mill in Wales; pp.36, 39, 47, 54, 117 ; Gwasg Carreg Gwalch; 0863818129

