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Peak District Mines Historical Society

Matlock, Derbyshire
Photo:Glebe Mine, Barlborough

Glebe Mine, Barlborough

Peak District Mines Historical Society

The Peak District National Park and the surrounding countryside was once mined extensively for lead, fluorspar, barytes and other minerals. Much of the now-familiar and naturalised landscape has been modified considerably by ancient miners, with hillocks, old lead veins, and old engine houses and mine buildings forming an integral part of the modern-day landscape. Across the area are many archaeological features relating to mining activities - some dating back several hundred years, some considerably more recent.

The Peak District Mines Historical Society exists to preserve these important industrial heritage sites, and to promote interest and understanding in mines, mining and minerals - and in the fascinating and varied mining history.

Peak District Mining Museum
The Pavilion, South Parade
Matlock Bath
Derbyshire
DE12 8NA

Phone: 01629 583834

This page was added on 25/06/2007.

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