Parkside Mine, Pit No.19
Iron Mine
Jan 1st, 2024 from NMRS by Buddle-Bot
Lake District | |
Cleator Moor | |
54.525891, -3.494865 | |
NY 0335 1554 | |
Private Land | |
92m | |
#11,400 |
Established in 1855 by the Parkside Mining Company, this mine quickly became a prosperous venture, boasting significant output such as over 100,000 tonnes of ore raised in 1873 from a vast flat deposit in the First limestone layer. However, by the mid-1870s, production began to decline rapidly. When the royalty was renewed in 1875, the property to the east of the road was divided between the Goosegreen Co. and the New Parkside Co.
In 1877, the company expanded operations by accessing ore in the Fourth limestone layer, sinking a new shaft (No.19). In 1894, they acquired the Crossgill mine, which had been extracting ore from the same shallow body, along with the Dalmellington No.7 pit. By 1913, Crossgill mine stood as the sole remaining operation, with all others closed by 1925.
The Parkside Company managed multiple mines in West Cumbria and numbered their pits chronologically, without specific reference to individual mines. Therefore, Pit No.19, situated at Parkside, does not imply that there were necessarily 19 pits at that location. For instance, Pits Nos.11 & 14 were located at Salter, and Pit No.20 was at the Winder mines in the Windergill valley.
Noteworthy finds from this mine include exceptional baryte specimens, featuring crystals ranging from a clear pale yellow to a rich chocolate brown, often elongated and slender on a distinctive open dolomite matrix. Additionally, calcite crystals, dolomite, hematite, and quartz were reported, along with pseudomorphs of hematite after scalenohedral calcite.
Parkside Pit - 14m
High House Mine, Pit No.5 - 130m
Holebeck Mine, Pit No.7 - 142m
High House Mine, Pit No.1 - 158m
Ratten Row Mine - 197m
High House Mine, Pit No.4 - 201m
High House Mine, Pit No.3 - 211m
Crossgill Pit - 219m
Holebeck Mine, Pit No.1 - 247m
Holebeck Mine, Pit No.3 - 276m
High House Mine, Pit No.2 - 309m
Birks Mine, Pit No.1 - 319m
Scalelands Mine - 337m
Birks Mine, Pit No.2 - 341m
Goose Green Mine - 399m
Holebeck Mine - 417m
Birks Mine, Pit No.3 - 470m
High Crossgill - 480m
New Parkside Mine, Pit No.6 - 485m
Parkside Mine - 505m
Parks Mine - 505m
Birks Pit - 510m
Park Iron Mine - 515m
Frizington Mine - 529m
Holebeck Mine, Pit No.4 - 543m
Birks Mine, Pit No.7 - 554m
Frizington No.3 Mine - 565m
New Parkside Mine, Pit No.3 - 565m
Birks Mine, Pit No.4 - 615m
Birks Mine, Pit No.5 - 718m
Frizington Parks Mine, Pit No.14 - 750m
Mowbray Mine, Pit No.7 - 825m
Mowbray Mine, Pit No.3 - 980m
Aldby Mine - 1,038m
Mowbray - 1,068m
Hazelholme - 1,087m
Cleator Moor - 1,333m
Dyke Nook Mine - 1,411m
Kennyside Mine - 1,441m
Francis Pit - 1,561m
Gin Pit - 1,608m
Agnes (Old) Pit - 1,633m
Winder No.1 Pit - 1,683m
Berrier Mine - 1,729m
Yeathouse No.2 Pit - 1,737m
Gin Pit - 1,738m
Yeathouse No.1 Pit - 1,747m
Threapthwaite - 1,751m
James's Pit - 1,774m
Agnes Pit - 1,774m
Winder Gill Mine - 1,788m
Moorfield Pit - 1,794m
Lonsdale, Pit No.4 - 1,798m
Todholes Pit - 1,807m
Jacktrees, No.5 Pit - 1,810m
Jacktrees Mine - 1,837m
Lonsdale, Pit No.2 - 1,854m
Eskett Park, Pit No.1Pit - 1,860m
Cleator No.4 Pit - 1,871m
Cross Field No.2 Pit - 1,873m
Jacktrees, No.3 Pit - 1,874m
Lonsdale, Pit No.6 - 1,877m
Crossfield (a) - 1,883m
Cross Field No.5 Pit - 1,892m
Cross Field Pit - 1,895m
Lonsdale, Pit No.1 - 1,908m
Margaret Pit - 1,915m
Eskett Park, Pit No.2 - 1,920m
St John's Pit - 1,930m
Lonsdale, Pit No.5 - 1,931m
Lonsdale, Pit No.3 - 1,934m
Eskett Park, Pit No.4 - 1,936m
Eskett, Pit No.9 - 1,940m
Eskett Park, Pit No.5 - 1,959m
Eskett Park, Pit No.3 - 1,972m
Winder No.3 Pit - 1,976m
Leconfield Pit - 1,985m