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Bryson Terrace, Wanlockhead, Dumfriesshire.
| NGR: | NS 86710 13330 |
| WGS84: | 55.40078, -3.79050 |
| Length: | Not recorded |
| Vert. Range: | Not recorded |
| Altitude: | 366 m |
| Geology: | Portpatrick Formation - wacke |
| Tags: | Mine, Shaft, Archaeo, Lost, SAM |
| Registry: | second |
Shaft (early- or mid-18th c.), site of.
Roadside site probably buried below rubble just uphill from the ruins of the Pates Knowe smelter. Wells' 1756 map, which shows the shaft opposite a smithy & workhouse, shows the older smelting mill located just S beside the Wanlock Water. The given coordinates roughly overlies the '280 fathom level' passage of the New Glencrieff Mine complex.
"The Pates Knowe Smelter was built in 1764 to replace an earlier one. Having at first two Scotch Ore Hearths, it was later extended to include a third and also a reverberating furnace. When it was replaced by the much larger Smelt Mill at Meadowfoot in 1845, much of the masonry was taken to build the new mill. The smelting process was similar to that of a blacksmith's hearth. The ore of lead, galena, having been crushed and washed to remove impurities, was mixed with burning coal & peat on a fire kept hot by an air blast from bellows operated by a water wheel. The molten lead ran into a collecting pot and was ladled into moulds to form lead 'pigs' or bars. Scotch Ore Hearths retained their usefulness into the 20thc. Smelter building design was governed by the need for the bellows to be placed immediately behind the hearths and close to the waterwheel which drove them." [Future Museum SWS]
Alternative Names: None recorded.
Notes: Labelled as 'A shaft on Old Glencrieff Vein' on Wells' 1756 map (marked as 'm'). Given coordinates are an estimate.
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