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Roseberry Mine

Roseberry Mine in England North East, United Kingdom.

Engine Bases from Roseberry Ironstone Mine - geograph.org.uk - 159754

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Roseberry Mine is a place of interest in England North East, United Kingdom — drawn from open-data sources for visitor reference. See the linked Wikipedia article for the full description.

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Roseberry Mine was an ironstone mine in the North Riding of Yorkshire, England, which operated between 1883 and 1924, with a break of 24 years. Both periods of mining used a form of tramway to transport the ironstone out, which connected with the railway line north of Great Ayton railway station. The mine was located on the south side of Roseberry Topping digging into the hillside. Of the three ironstone mines in the Great Ayton area, Roseberry was the largest. In 1912, the northern slope of Roseberry Topping collapsed and slipped down the hill which has left it with a distinctive shape (it was conically shaped before the landslide). Originally, the ironstone mining was blamed, but modern investigations had concluded that extreme weather events were the cause.

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Background

History

Roseberry Ironstone Mine was on the south side of Roseberry Topping, some 8 mi south east of Middlesbrough, 2.5 km north east of Great Ayton and 1.5 km south of Newton-under Roseberry. The Norton Iron Company developed the mine from 1870, but the proceedings were very slow, so much so that the royalty owner took the company to court as they should have been producing over 500 tonne a day. The company was fined £689 for loss of earnings to the royalty owner. Part of the reason for the poor returns, was the lack of transportation for the mined ore. It had been recognised that the proximity of the mine to the Great Ayton railway branch line, should have made it easy to export the ironstone,…

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Coordinates
54.5020, -1.1000

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Where is Roseberry Mine?
Roseberry Mine is in North East England, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 54.5020°, -1.1000°.
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