Shildon Castle (Shildon Engine House, Shildon Mine) (Blanchland) - Source of Reference
The information on this website is based on a range of published and unpublished works. Below is a list of the source of information used in writing this record.
1) Cranstone, D, 1989. Lead Industry Site Assessment
2) British Mining 28 19xx 30-6 (N A Chapman)
3) Oral information, correspondence or staff comments, N A Chapman
4) C Hardie NCC
5) Raistrick, A and Jennings, B, 1965. A History of Lead Mining in the Pennines. (48-9)
6) Ryder, P F, 1992. Shildon Engine House, Blanchland, Northumberland. Archaeological Watching Brief October 1992. Unpublished
7) [Not recorded]
8) Macfadyen, K, 2012. Shildon Engine House and Mine Workings, Shildon by Blanchland, Northumberland: archaeological recording during conservation works in 2010. Addyman Archaeology
9) This record includes National Record of the Historic Environment Information provided by Historic England on 4 January 2021 licensed under the Open Government Licence [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/]
9a) Industrial Monument Survey (Provisional Schedule List) Oct 1973 3
9b) List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest, Tynedale, 18-JUN-1986, p12
9c) County list of Scheduled Monuments : March 1994, Northumberland (English Heritage) 1995, p33
9d) English Heritage Monuments Protection Programme Industrial Monuments Assessment, Step 3 Reports, The Lead Industry, Vol.3, Northumberland 16, 1992