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  2. Mulberry Downs Quarry - Wikipedia

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    Mulberry Downs Quarry is a disused opencast tin mine in Cornwall, England, UK. Today the site is described as a 'chasm' being a steep or sheer-sided pit 700 foot (210 m) long and up to 100 foot (30 m) deep, and the quarry and immediate surroundings are heavily wooded. The quarry was designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) in ...

  3. Dulcote Quarry - Wikipedia

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    Dulcote Quarry in 2006. Dulcote Quarry is a disused limestone quarry at Dulcote, near Wells on the Mendip Hills, Somerset, England.The quarry measures around 600 metres (2,000 ft) from West to East and around 350 metres (1,150 ft) from North to South, with an area of 18 acres (7.3 ha), which is surrounded by 80 acres (32 ha) of woodland.

  4. Dorothea quarry - Wikipedia

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    In the 1830s the quarry was generating £2000 profits per year (equivalent to £186,792 in 2016). Turner's son took over as manager and renamed the quarry Dorothea, apparently after the wife of the landowner Richard Garnons. Profits began to fall in the 1840s, and in April 1848 the quarry was put up for sale, with 22 years remaining on the ...

  5. West Rigg Open Cutting - Wikipedia

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    It is a disused ironstone quarry, located just over 1 km north of the village of Westgate, in Weardale. At West Rigg, the Slitt Vein, a 20 km-long quartz intrusion in the Namurian Great Limestone , is exposed at the surface; the exposure is up to 5 m wide over a distance of some 200 m.

  6. Harpur Hill Quarry - Wikipedia

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    Harpur Hill Quarry is a disused limestone quarry on Harpur Hill, Derbyshire, England. Limestone was extracted there from 1835 to 1952 for lime burning at lime kilns to produce quicklime . The quarry was used by the Royal Air Force (as part of RAF Harpur Hill ) as a chemical weapons storage depot during the Second World War , the largest such ...

  7. Long Grass Quarry - Wikipedia

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    Long Grass Quarry (also known as Cliff Quarry [1]) is a small, disused slate quarry between Tintagel and Trebarwith on the north coast of Cornwall, South West England, which was worked up until 1937. It was the last of the slate quarries on this stretch of coast to be abandoned.

  8. Yeolands Quarry - Wikipedia

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    Yeolands Quarry. Yeolands Quarry is a disused stone quarry located on the Isle of Portland, Dorset, England. It is located on the eastern side of Portland, where it lies east of the village Easton and south of The Grove village. The quarry is one of the largest on Portland, at 120 feet (37 m) deep, 300 feet (91 m) wide.

  9. Gillow Slate Quarry - Wikipedia

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    Gillow State Quarry is a small, disused slate quarry between Tintagel and Trebarwith on the north coast of Cornwall, South West England. The quarry was abandoned by the turn of the 20th century. The quarry was abandoned by the turn of the 20th century.