HOBHILL AND UPLEATHEM MINES "BONUS SPECIAL"

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  • Опубликовано: 9 авг 2021
  • BONUS SPECIAL
    M.C Urban Exploration go in search of the remains of two mines in our local area...... Upleathem Ironstone mine and Hobhill Ironstone mine

Комментарии • 25

  • @martinjefferson3395
    @martinjefferson3395 12 дней назад

    Errington Woods used to be my playground in the 1970s. I remember the drift mine entrance-bricked up?-right where you were. There were loads of remnants to be found in the woods back then. Cleveland County Council then obliterated most of it to create the Errington Woods County Park.
    You had no chance of seeing anything at Hob Hill mainly because it was a short lived, ill fated open cast mine, either side of the current road. The north side became Saltburn's rubbish dump and the south the golf course. The most interesting thing there is that the mining works discovered an anglo saxon cemetery in 1909.
    Keep up the good work and best wishes.

  • @michaelmcivor6678
    @michaelmcivor6678 2 года назад +2

    Love watching these guys its amazing what is right on our doorstep without even realising x

    • @m.curbanexploration3232
      @m.curbanexploration3232  2 года назад

      Thanks buddy, there is so much around us that we don't even realise is there. Hope your well and thanks once again.

  • @bobtaylor5263
    @bobtaylor5263 2 года назад +2

    its surprising what you can come across if you spent time investigating different areas I didn't know anything about a mine been in this location great work

    • @m.curbanexploration3232
      @m.curbanexploration3232  2 года назад

      It is forgotten history Bob and we didn't realise these were here either but as we said before it's all about the research and we are doing quite a lot of research now. Thanks my friend

  • @davidsanderson1891
    @davidsanderson1891 2 года назад +2

    Hi Paul and Neil very interesting. We got a lot of
    Unseen history in our area. This channel will go from strength to strength
    Both looking the professionals now with the new gear love it.
    Old dave.

    • @m.curbanexploration3232
      @m.curbanexploration3232  2 года назад +2

      Hello my good friend.
      We certainly do have a lot of unseen history around us and we will do our best to bring it to you.
      Thank you for your kind words Old Dave and it so good to have you along with us.
      Take care my friend. Paul

    • @stomperthemixer1
      @stomperthemixer1 2 года назад +1

      Thanks David, Yes So Much History Under Our Feet

    • @davidsanderson1891
      @davidsanderson1891 2 года назад +1

      @@stomperthemixer1 your welcome. And lovely video on your anniversary. Congratulations.

    • @stomperthemixer1
      @stomperthemixer1 2 года назад +1

      @@davidsanderson1891 an awesome day out thank you

  • @jencollins661
    @jencollins661 2 года назад +1

    just letting ya know neil i am watching and its really interesting

    • @stomperthemixer1
      @stomperthemixer1 2 года назад

      Yes the whole series in the mining list is a very good watch, I would recommend the Eston Mines too

  • @AdrianStonehouse-xs9gn
    @AdrianStonehouse-xs9gn 3 месяца назад

    Lots you missed in errington woods..quarries..etc..the mine entrances have been filled in but i remember exactly where there are still.plus fan house and pumping house.

  • @MineExplorerUK
    @MineExplorerUK 2 года назад +3

    next time you guy check across the pond just past the errington woods car park. tunnel on the opposite side and one up the hill to the right just near the trees in a little quarry. The actual arch is visible still and can get in

    • @m.curbanexploration3232
      @m.curbanexploration3232  2 года назад +1

      Cheers Peter we will have a look very soon. Hope ya well buddy

    • @stomperthemixer1
      @stomperthemixer1 2 года назад +1

      I thought there was some other feature near the pond but never got to check it out, thanks buddy, hope your keeping well.

    • @MineExplorerUK
      @MineExplorerUK 2 года назад +1

      @@stomperthemixer1 aye one nearly Level with the pond and one opposite. 👍👍👍

    • @stomperthemixer1
      @stomperthemixer1 2 года назад

      @@MineExplorerUK Awesome ty

    • @ErringtonAcoustics
      @ErringtonAcoustics Год назад +1

      @@MineExplorerUK I bumped into a random couple while visiting the "dwarf mine" as my son calls it, and the fella said the rectangular hole almost at the surface of Peter's Pond is the foundations of a fan house but I haven't seen it on any maps or in the books I've read. The semi-uncovered drift is either the East Winning travelling drift or possibly a drift into the Pecten seam, which was a few feet above the main seam and quarried in the area you mentioned in the video. Simon Chapman's book has a photo from '72 of the East Winning and the brickwork does look pretty similar. At that time it hadn't been backfilled. The surrounding landcape looks totally different, however.

  • @MineExplorerUK
    @MineExplorerUK 2 года назад +1

    Great explore guys. Do you guys use the old maps from 1800s till 1915 to check buildings in the area?? If not drop me a message and I can point you to the page to use 😉 helps me to locate mines etc..

    • @m.curbanexploration3232
      @m.curbanexploration3232  2 года назад +2

      Hello Peter yes we use the old maps but just to be sure we are using the same ones as you we would appreciate you pointing us in the right direction to the ones you use. Hope your well my friend

    • @MineExplorerUK
      @MineExplorerUK 2 года назад +2

      Drop me a message and I will liink the maps buddy 👍👍

    • @m.curbanexploration3232
      @m.curbanexploration3232  2 года назад

      @@MineExplorerUK will do buddy

    • @m.curbanexploration3232
      @m.curbanexploration3232  2 года назад +1

      @@MineExplorerUK I have requested to join your facebook group to send you a private message regarding the maps,