Never heard of North Roman Gravels as such but it could be Roman
Boundary Mine, sited just north of the main Roman Gravels site.
Adrian
Michael Shaw wrote:
> PRO company records include two North Roman Gravels companies, in 1875 and 1887. I assume that the mine was or was to have been in Shropshire, does anyone know where or if they carried out any activity?
> Thanks in advance
> Mike Shaw
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Visit the following sites for references to all kinds of mining subjects
British Mining Database <http://www.ap.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/bmd/bmd.htm>
Snailbeach Mine <http://www.ap.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/sbeach/sbeach.htm>
Shropshire Mines Trust <http://www.ap.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/smt/smt.htm>
Tankerville Mine <http://www.ap.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/tank/tank.htm>
Making a Roman pig of lead <http://pig01.012webpages.com/pig.htm>
Caves & Mines of Cyprus <http://a4.012webpages.com/cyprus/cyprus.htm>
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