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Pantypydew Mine
Primary Reference Number (PRN) : 104142 Trust : Clwyd Powys Community : Brynford Unitary authority : Flintshire NGR : SJ18107350 Site Type (preferred type first) : POST MEDIEVAL LEAD MINE / POST MEDIEVAL SILVER MINE
Description : Lead/Silver (1863-1899)
Geology The Pantypedew Vein runs east-west through Carboniferous Limestone.
Workings The course of the vein is marked by an area of many shafts and spoil mounds now grassed-over on the north western edge of the Pantypydew Limestone outcrop.
Transport No evidence.
Power Smith (1921) refers to Engine Shaft and Pulley Shaft on this vein.
Processing No evidence.
Other features No evidence.
Comments The Pioneer Mining Company which worked Pantypydew also had a venture called Holywell in 1881 (Burt 1992) no NGR given.
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