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The Skiningrove mining museum is the only mining museum dedicated to iron stone mining.
It is situated on the northeast coast of England in the county of Cleveland, where there were at one time numerous iron stone mines.
This museum is the only survivor.
The Cleveland Ironstone Mines
A Film by Sarah Macmillan, NORTHERN LANDSCAPES
A film featuring archive & recent photographs from a selection of Cleveland Ironstone Mines including interviews with Ironstone miners & songs by Graeme Miles.
Skinningrove Ironstone Bonfire 2008
In its 27th year, the community bonfire at Skinningrove celebrated 3 anniversaries: 160th year since the ironstone mine opened; the 50th year since the mine closed and the 25th year since the mine was turned into the Cleveland Ironstone Mining Museum.
The genuine authentic cultural event involves many people from the community and packs thousands from across the area into the village every November 5th.
Ironstone Mining Museum. Sounds of footsteps and something going past
Sounds of footsteps and something going past in the creepy mine shaft at Cleveland Ironstone Mining museum. skinningrove near Saltburn by the sea WWW.SPIRITSEEKERS.CO.UK
voice heard on Dictaphone at ironstone mining museum ghost hunt
Electronic voice phenomena heard on a Dictaphone in the tunnel at ironstone mining museum ghost hunt. At Skinningrove near Saltburn by the sea spiritseekers.co.uk
Table Tipping Cleveland Ironstone Mining Museum with paranormal investigators spirit seekers
we were in a place called the dark room at the Cleveland Ironstone Mining Museum conducting table tipping luckly for us it had wheels on it and alot of the tme it moved very quick around the room.
66515 works a potash train past Lumpsey ironstone mine (Brotton) - 22nd March 2012
66515 works a potash train past Lumpsey ironstone mine (Brotton) - 22nd March 2012. Apologies for the noisy tripod constantly clicking every time it's moved. Must get that sorted. Shame about the light, focusing and noisy zoom too (please sort that Fuji - would make a huge difference). Think a specialised video camera might be in order...
Cleveland Mines
Our finding from our Cleveland Mines Investigation
skinningrove mine 2011 july ghost hunt
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Flooded Abandoned Ironstone Mine (Spa Wood Ironstone Mine) | Laborious
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Skinningrove
In the short film, Skinningrove, 2013, Chris Killip tells personal stories about the people in his photographs. Director Michael Almereyda made the film from a lecture Killip gave at Harvard University.
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Now Then: Chris Killip and the Making of In Flagrante
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A Century in Stone
The 19th-century ironstone mining boom had a huge effect on the North York Moors – a story being told by our Landscape Partnership scheme known as ‘This Exploited Land of Iron’. This extract from a ground-breaking documentary highlights the relationship between the North York Moors and the Cleveland ironstone mines, which made the northeast the iron-mining and iron-making capital of the world and laid the foundations of industrial Teesside.
Film courtesy of Craig Hornby, Pancrack Pictures. See ‘A Century in Stone’,
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Exploring Sealed Jet Mine (Hutton Jet Mine) | Laborious
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We enter a Jet Mine hidden in Guisborough woods (Hutton Village).
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Skinningrove Zig Zag Railway - A 5 minute history https://www.facebook.com/northyorkscoastrailworks/
The Skinningrove zig zag railway linked Loftus mine to Skinningrove ironworks and was built to transport ironstone to the cliff top works and take supplies to the mines and gasworks in the valley below. Trains climbed out of the mine to a reversing spur Between Zetland Row and Grove Hill in Skinningrove village. The railway climbed a steep gradient at a maximum of 1 in 26 to a second reversal under the Kilton viaduct, When the stone piers were undermined the viaduct was buried in shale, A waste product of mining and calcining of ironstone, This formed a vast embankment and the second reversal ran along a ledge on this embankment parallel to the Saltburn/Guisborough to Whitby railway, The second leg of the route ran at a less severe but still steep 1 in 37 until it gained the same height as the Whitby route. The Two lines ran alongside each other past Carlin How loco sheds into Crag Hall sidings, Ironstone was then taken by the ironworks locos to be tipped from gantries into bunkers to feed the blast furnaces
Loftus Now And Then
On September 11th and 13th there will be a Heritage Open Day at Loftus Town Hall. As part of the event the Octorama will be upstairs featuring and exhibition Iron Age to Digital Age. Although we can't do the 8 screens and speaker of the Octorama justice here, this is a short preview clip.
Loftus then and now features pictures by John Lawson, readings from the Skinningrove and Carlin How Schools log books by children from Whitcliffe Primary School and recordings by Skinningrove History Group all put together in a soundscape by Steve Thompson.
Flood management in Skinningrove
Skinningrove is a small coastal village in Redcar and Cleveland in the North East. We work with the local council to manage and reduce the risk of flooding, and with the local community to ensure they are prepared.
A CENTURY IN STONE - 'The Lost Village/ Ghost Town' clip (2004)
Extract from A CENTURY IN STONE on the lost village of PitTop, Barnaby Moor aka 'Ghost Town'.
Walkers Are Welcome Event - Loftus