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Coniston Coppermine Youth Hostel in 2016

The Coniston copper mines were a copper mining operation in Lancashire, England. It was functional for hundreds of years in Coppermines Valley above Coniston Water. Today there are industrial remains of the industry and the Coniston Coppermines Youth Hostel is based in the old manager's building.

Mining for copper in the valley dates back to the 16th century and the area continued to be mined until the 1950s. In 1982 the buildings in the valley were purchased by The Coppermines Lakes Cottages founder Philip Johnston who set about a comprehensive scheme of rebuilding, restoration and conservation. The buildings were sympathetically restored from the original Victorian sawmill. In 1974, the area of Coniston and the Furness Fells was transferred for administrative purposes to the area of Cumbria County Council.

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Coniston copper mines

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3°05′43″W / 54.377551°N 3.095199°W / 54.377551; -3.095199 The Coniston copper mines were a copper mining operation in Lancashire, England. It was functional...

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Old Man of Coniston

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results in an indirect climb via Dow Crag. Coniston copper mines are reputed to be some of the largest copper mines in Britain, with a vertical distance of...

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Coniston Railway

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was originally designed for the transport of slate and copper ore from the mines near Coniston to the coast and later developed into a line for tourists...

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Coniston Water

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pp. lx, 423 p.80–81. ISBN 0904889726. Whaley, 2006, p.422 "Coniston Copper MinesMine Explorer Society". www.mineexplorer.org.uk. Retrieved 26 December...

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German mines at Caldbeck

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the mines in 1602. Robert Bowes was killed in an accident in the mines in 1610. The identity of the principal copper mines near Keswick and Coniston has...

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Wetherlam

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to a depth of 125 feet (40 m), originally to supply water to the Coniston Copper Mines. Following the decline of mining a water treatment plant was built...

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Bluebird K7

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Pursuit of Speed. Sigma Leisure. pp. 161–163. ISBN 9781850587668. "Coniston Copper mine dive". "K7 is Raised". K7 Recovery. Retrieved 5 April 2024. "Divers...

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Nickel Centre

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(PDF). Industrial Communities of the Sudbury Basin: Copper Cliff, Victoria Mines, Mond and Coniston. Vol. 2. Sudbury and District Historical Society. pp...

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Alexander Craig Gibson

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about two years. He moved to Coniston in 1843. In 1849 he removed to Hawkshead, as surgeon to the Coniston copper mines. In 1857, finding the work heavy...

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Grey Friar

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century and were nowhere near as profitable or extensive as the main Coniston copper mines in the so-called “Coppermines Valley”. Grey Friar can be climbed...

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Geology of the Lake District

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flooding brought operations to a final halt. The Mines Royal began working on the copper deposits near Coniston at the end of the 16th century until 1642, when...

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Little Langdale

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spoil heaps from these mines form large banks where silver birch and larch now grow. Greenburn Mine (also known as New Coniston Mine), close to Greenburn...

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Ruskin Museum

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The Ruskin Museum is a small local museum in Coniston, Cumbria, northern England. It was established in 1901 by W. G. Collingwood, an artist and antiquarian...

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Swirl How

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been raised by damming, but in this case the original user was the Coniston Copper Mines. Following the decline of mining in the late 19th century a water...

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Peter Wilfred James

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1017/S0024282985000226. Purvis, O. W.; James, P. W. (1985). "Lichens of the Coniston Copper Mines". The Lichenologist. 17 (3): 221–237. doi:10.1017/S0024282985000299...

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Lake District

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visitor centre on Windermere at a former country house called Brockhole, Coniston Boating Centre, and information centres. The park authority has 20 members:...

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Woodland railway station

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Cumbria). It was on the branch line to Coniston. Authorised by Parliament in August 1857 the line to Coniston was open less than two years later in June...

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Foxfield railway station

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Kirkby-in-Furness to nearby Broughton-in-Furness with the intention of serving local copper mines. It was opened on 1 August 1848 and consisted of an island platform....

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Charles Roe

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started mining copper at Coniston in the Lake District in 1756 and around the same time at Alderley Edge, Cheshire. In 1758 he built a copper smelter on Macclesfield...

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Brim Fell

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to the west of Coniston village in the southern part of the District. The Coniston (or Furness) Fells form the watershed between Coniston Water and the...

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Torver railway station

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was on the branch line to Coniston. Authorised by Parliament in August 1857 the line to Coniston was opened by the Coniston Railway less than two years...

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List of numbered roads in Greater Sudbury

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Whitefish Highway 17, 3 km west of Coniston Whitefish, Naughton, Lively, Copper Cliff, Gatchell, Downtown, Minnow Lake, Coniston Former alignment of Highway...

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Furness Railway

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Copper mining interests at Coniston promoted the Coniston Railway, running from the Furness Railway at Broughton to Coniston and on to the copper mines...

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Greater Sudbury Municipal Road 55

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city of Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. Extending from Whitefish to Coniston under a variety of street names, most of the road's length is a former...

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Wabagishik Dam and Generating Station

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plants was being supplied to the Garson Mine, Lawson quarry, and the smelters at Creighton, Copper Cliff, and Coniston. In the mid-2010s, safety inspections...

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