Stank, No.3 Pit


Iron Mine

Jan 1st, 2024 from NMRS by Buddle-Bot



Lake District
Newton
54.12735, -3.180075
SD 2298 7081
Private Land
62m
#11,696


The first shaft of this mine was sunk in 1871, marking the beginning of a substantial undertaking that eventually yielded around two and a half million tonnes of iron ore by 1885. Throughout its operation, a total of nine pits were sunk, with the pumping machinery featuring a Cornish beam engine originally sourced from Wheal Mary Ann near Menheniot, Cornwall. However, the mine met its closure in 1901.

Mineralogically, this mine produced notable specimens, including groups of bright scalenohedral calcite in varying shades of red, yellow, and brown, often containing hematite inclusions. Additionally, pseudomorphs of hematite after fluorite, as well as scalenohedral calcite with rounded outlines to the original crystals, were also found.






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