Dry Brook Quarry
Been a bit of talk about this one so heres a report.
How hard is it to find history of a quarry? pretty hard it seems.
The quarry is owned currently by Hanson & is Quarry Number 484.
A archaeological report taken in 1989 prior to extension of the quarry notes..
"Limestone may of been dug from the top of the hill to supply a pre 20th century lime kiln which was located at the North West corner of the site."
shot from around 1969
An exposure of Crease Limestone was noted by Paul Wildgoose in the south-east corner of Drybrook Quarry. Recent quarry workings have destroyed all evidence of surface mining. The quarry may originally have been an iron ore mining site / scowle. Backfilling to create gardens and building sites for the houses of Hawthorns Road has also obscured any evidence which may have existed for surface working of iron ore.
All in all a rather nice bit of industrial stuff IMO. so on with the pics
Few from the business end of things
Moving on we get into "the control room"... Not exactly Battersea power station I know.
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Moving on we get into "the control room"... Not exactly Battersea power station I know.
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