Lead/ Barytes Mine, Dubby Sike, Cow Green
View of hush at Cow Green march
Ore hoppers at Dubby Sike Barytes Mine, Teesdale ((c) DCC) April 2005
Ore crusher & hopper at Dubby Sike, Teesdale 2005 ((c) DCC) April 2005
Platform at Dubby Sike, Cow Green 05/01/2005
Photo of building at Dubby Sike, Cow Green 05/01/2005
Close up Photo of building at Dubby Sike, Cow Green 05/01/2005
Ore Crushing machinery at Dubby Sike, Cow Green 05/01/2005
Close up of Ore Crushing machinery at Dubby Sike, Cow Green 05/01/2005
Dubby Sike, Cow Green 27/04/2005
Close up of metalwork at Dubby Sike, Cow Green © DCC 05/01/2005
Building at Dubby Sike, Cow Green © DCC 05/01/2005
Close up of partially collapsed building at Dubby Sike, Cow Green 05/01/2005
Close up of partially collapsed building at Dubby Sike, Cow Green 05/01/2005
The remains of a lead and barytes mine stand at this site. They include two hushes and at least nineteen shafts.
D3986
Georgian (1714 to 1830)
Mid 20th Century (1933 to 1966)
Mid 20th Century (1933 to 1966)
Desk Based Assessment of the industrial archaeology of the North Pennines, 1993-1994; Newcastle City Archaeology Unit
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