Hi Phil,
Thanks for the response. There is a possibility that a pylon could erected
on a mine site locally (to me) do you happen to know if all the items from
the demolished ropeway have actually been scrapped?
All the best
Mike
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Subject: Re: [MINING-HISTORY] Claughton Ropeway
> Hi Mike,
>
> West end works and remains of ropeway and overbridge have recently been
> demolished.
> Have old pics and recent recording photos and a short article in LHQ and
> Ind
> Heritage mag
>
> East End still in operation.
> Cheers
> Phil
>
> www.hudson-history.co.uk
> Phil Hudson, M.Phil.
> Procter House, Kirkgate.
> Settle, N.Yorks. BD24 9DZ
> Editor - Yorkshire History Quarterly, Northern Vernacular Buildings,
> Lancashire History Quarterly, Industrial Heritage Journal.
> Archivist and Project co-ordinator - North Craven Historical Research
> Group.
> Tel 01729 825773
> Listed buildings Correspondent for the CBA for most of N.Yorks
> www.northcravenhistoricalresearch.co.uk
> www.cravenhistory.co.uk
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> J
> Shaw
> Sent: 04 February 2008 22:44
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> Subject: Claughton Ropeway
>
> Anyone out there know if the ropeway at Claughton brickworks been replaced
> yet and whether any efforts are underway to preserve any of its components
> at an appropriate time.
> Mike Shaw
>
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